Sabarimala Reference : Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 10]

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29 April 2026 10:33 AM IST

  • Sabarimala Reference : Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 10]
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    Today is the tenth day of arguments before the 9-judge bench of the Supreme Court in the Sabarimala reference.

    Apart from CJI Surya Kant, the Bench comprises Justice BV Nagarathna, Justice MM Sundresh, Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Justice Aravind Kumar, Justice Augustine George Masih, Justice Prasanna B Varale, Justice R Mahadevan and Justice Joymalya Bagchi.

    Yesterday, the review petitioners' side completed the argumetns. The Court will start hearing the respondents today.

    Sabarimala Reference | Never Understood What Transformative Constitutionalism Is : Solicitor General Questions 'Constitutional Morality'

    How Can Non-Devotees Of Lord Ayyappa Challenge Sabarimala Custom? Supreme Court Asks

    Sabarimala Reference | Judicial Review Over Superstitious Practices Not Barred, Says Supreme Court In Hearing

    Sabarimala Reference | Centre Questions Verdicts Decriminalising Adultery & Homosexuality For Applying 'Constitutional Morality'

    Reports from Day 3 Hearing are given below :

    Excluding Other Denominations From Temples Will Affect Hinduism : Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference Hearing

    Sampradayas Attached To Temple Must Be Followed While Visiting It: Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference Hearing

    There Are Temples Where Only Women Can Go : Centre To Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference

    Reports from Day 4 Hearing are given below :

    Difficult To Declare Belief Of Millions Wrong : Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference Hearing

    Sabarimala Reference | Can't Hollow Out Religion In The Name Of Social Reform, Supreme Court Says In Hearing

    Sabarimala | Visit Of Fertile Women Antithetical To Deity's Identity; They Can Visit Other Ayyappa Temples : TDB To Supreme Court

    'Constitutional Morality' In Religious Matters Like A Bull In A China Shop : Singhvi Tells Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference

    Reports from Day 5 hearing :

    Women In South Avoid Temples During Menstruation As Matter Of Belief : Lawyer Tells Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference

    Sabarimala Reference | Correct Test Is If Religious Belief Is Bona Fide, Not If It's Essential : Rajeev Dhavan To Supreme Court

    Day 6 hearing reports :

    Sabarimala Reference | If Believer Prevented From Touching Deity Only Due To Birth, Can't Constitution Intervene? Supreme Court Asks

    Sabarimala Reference | Supreme Court Debates Essential Religious Practice Test, Denominational Rights vs State Reform Power

    Day 7 hearing reports :

    Can't Lay Down Blanket Rules On State Interference In Religion For Social Reform : Supreme Court In Sabarimala Reference Hearing

    Sabarimala Reference | How Can Judgment Be Challenged In Writ? Supreme Court Questions Plea Against Dawoodi Bohra Practice

    Day 8 reports :

    Can't Take Information From 'WhatsApp University': Justice Nagarathna

    No Restriction On Women To Enter Mosque For Namaz; ERP Tests Wrongly Applied To Islam : AIMPLB Tells Supreme Court

    Day 9 reports :

    Sabarimala Reference | Art 25(2)(b) Mentions Throwing Open Of Only Temples Since Caste System Is Not In Other Religions : Justice Nagarathna

    'Don't Argue Like This' : Supreme Court Rebukes Lawyer In Sabarimala Reference Hearing

    Live updates from today's hearing can be followed in this page :


    Live Updates

    • 29 April 2026 2:18 PM IST

      Jaising: i want to make a correction-both petitioners belong to the hindu community.

    • 29 April 2026 1:06 PM IST

      Jaising: they are telling you that leave it to the society-who is the society- the government of india! the argument is parliament is the will of the people

    • 29 April 2026 1:02 PM IST

      Jaising: doctrine of hurt operates but it must be legal injury. show me a legal injury and I will not go

      J Sundresh: this will lead to dangerous consequences. each one go and say I don't want it in a particular way, it will be a disaster.

      J Nagarathna: it will be annihilating religion, which we don't want to be a part of. matters of religion, the court can't be a subject matter of debate

      Jaising: can anybody's practice which causes me harm, will that not be?

      J Nagarathna: entry is banned for 10 and 50, it is a part of religion

      Jaising: they have to show be a theological test that thisi is custom

    • 29 April 2026 12:59 PM IST

      Jaising: we are discussing the width and breath of article 25(1)-i am claiming a right, irrespective of whether I am a believer or not- i have to go with sharda.

      J Amanullah: is it reverance if you are upsetting the people there?

    • 29 April 2026 12:54 PM IST

      Jaising: when you reading the constitution as organic, articles 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 25 will come in. in india there was not one revolution but five revolution have taken place-third was undoing touchability. why is article 17 there as self declaratory article? you needed because indian society are structured on caste and patriarcy.

      J Amanullah: centuries, certain things which are custom and practice have crystallised and become an essential part-you can't forget history. have so much of passage of time, it has been transporated as basic element. suddently after so many years, somebody comes up

      Jaising: there is a qualifier in article 13- custom must have a force of law-if its a voluntary custom

      J Amanullah: again a shaky ground

      Jaising: if a women doesn't want to go to sabarimala, don't go

      Jaising: i agree with learned friends. some senior counsel online said women voluntarily doesn't go, I agree but question is can there be a compulsion on me to not go

      if a woman believes lord is naistak bramachariya, don't go. but if there is one woman, then I can't be asked

      J Nagarathna: whether custom prevails or one woman's desire

      Jaising: its not desire, its a freedom.

    • 29 April 2026 12:53 PM IST

      Jaising: why was Datar here? he wants to expand the definition of charity. they include the biggest universities of India.

      J Amanullah: your target is the custom, according to you custom should not be given the colour of practice

      Jaising: yes

      J Sundresh: such a right can be traced to article 25(1)

      Jaising: it is a preclude to this question. any custom or usage which violates my fundamental right will not get the protection

    • 29 April 2026 12:53 PM IST

      Jaising: I have not accepted the proposition that I can go there just because I am a believer. Mr Nataraj said conscience is introspective. i need to go with reverance, sharada and not for the purpose of mischief. We go to temples even though we don't completely follow the deity.

      J Amanullah: i believe there is no bar in the entry as such. how can there be a straighjacket formula

      Jaising: there can be for a hindu for a public place of worship

      J Amanullah: worship component is heavy but I can't say i want to go because i want to visit

      J Nagarathna: will follower of a deity will question the deity

      Jaising: at a level of debate yes. but as a question of fact, it will have to decide. suppose, there is custom and usage that women can't enter-I can file a suit and court can decide on questions of law. that is how religion has reformed

      J Nagarathna: that is differrent from court creating a right for me

      Jaising: does the constitution of india allows to exclude women? if there is, i will take the judgment and sit down. someone said the world we will watching?what is there to watch? to see that whether supreme court of india will allow women to enter the temple.

    • 29 April 2026 12:52 PM IST

      Jaising: I have not accepted the proposition that I can go there just because I am a believer. Mr Nataraj said conscience is introspective. i need to go with reverance, sharada and not for the purpose of mischief. We go to temples even though we don't completely follow the deity.

      J Amanullah: i believe there is no bar in the entry as such. how can there be a straighjacket formula

      Jaising: there can be for a hindu for a public place of worship

      J Amanullah: worship component is heavy but I can't say i want to go because i want to visit

      J Nagarathna: will follower of a deity will question the deity

      Jaising: at a level of debate yes. but as a question of fact, it will have to decide. suppose, there is custom and usage that women can't enter-I can file a suit and court can decide on questions of law. that is how religion has reformed

      J Nagarathna: that is differrent from court creating a right for me

      Jaising: does the constitution of india allows to exclude women? if there is, i will take the judgment and sit down. someone said the world we will watching?what is there to watch? to see that whether supreme court of india will allow women to enter the temple.

    • 29 April 2026 12:41 PM IST

      J Bagchi: denominational rights will be eclipsed

      Jaising: its the otherway round but I am not claiming to be performed in a certain way. the question is whether you can keep anybody out

      J Amanullah: are you in agreement that it can only be enforced by a devotee and not a casual worship

      Jaising: i am not in agreement, limitation most of these laws enforce it he must be a hindu. I believe everyone is welcome at the house of god.

      J Amanullah: you are entering a specific place, you believe you will get solace. I go there as a believer-how do I get knowledge that deity has a power? I have been told

    • 29 April 2026 12:36 PM IST

      Jaising: section 92 CPC is there to give cooperate existence to a religious institution. in Ratilal, religious institution was a trust. it is the cooperate entity which holds the land and which is dedicated to the idol.

      J Bagchi: they would like us that management of micro level of how prayers are offered, how it is offered and whether certain persons will be permitted-there denomination is at a microgranual level

      Jaising: the point is no claim is being made either in a denomination or non denominational institutions- you can't interfere in both-i cant enter a temple and say it has to be performed in a certain way

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