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Supreme Court reopens Sabarimala entry fight for women aged 10 to 50
Politics
Published on 24 April 2026

Judges must balance faith customs with constitutional equality
The Supreme Court has resumed hearing the Sabarimala Temple entry case, focusing on whether women aged 10 to 50 can enter. The court’s task is to weigh long-standing religious customs against the constitutional promise of individual equality. Whatever the outcome, it will likely influence the direction of other religious freedom disputes across India.
- Supreme Court resumes the Sabarimala entry case
- Case centers on women aged 10 to 50 entering the temple
- Court will weigh religious tradition versus constitutional equality
- Judgment could shape other religious freedom cases
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