Sabarimala - Essential Religious Practices- Nine Judge Bench Hearing- LIVE-UPDATES From Supreme Court

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13 Jan 2020 4:55 AM GMT

  • Sabarimala - Essential Religious Practices- Nine Judge Bench Hearing- LIVE-UPDATES From Supreme Court

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    • 13 Jan 2020 6:06 AM GMT

      Bench has risen.

    • 13 Jan 2020 6:04 AM GMT

      CJI, on one counsel's question- "we are not reviewing J Nariman's judgment"

    • 13 Jan 2020 6:00 AM GMT

      The points to be looked into by the meeting:

      1. Reframing or addition of issues.

      2. Time-bound arguments by the counsels.

      3. Points to be argued. Who will argue what.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:57 AM GMT

      3 weeks given by SC to all the lawyers for finalisation of all issues relating to Sabarimala and the rest of the matters. Conference of lawyers to be held on January 17 for the same.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:51 AM GMT

      Solicitor General seeks clarification on whether the Court will hear on the issue of polygamy.

      CJI says that only the questions mentioned in the November 14 order will be decided

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:48 AM GMT

      CJI says that the Secretary General of Supreme Court will convene a meeting of all lawyers to discuss the framing of issues to be settled by the Court in the matter.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:44 AM GMT

      CJI says he's looking to list all the matters regarding Dawoodi Bora- FGM, Muslim women in mosques, Parsi women entry in fire temple etc before the bench.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:38 AM GMT

      CJI asks the counsels to consult each other and decide which issue is to be argued by whom.

      CJI also refers to the example of Ayodhya hearing, where the counsels had agreed amongst themselves regarding the issues to be handled by them.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:37 AM GMT

      CJI - We are of the view that the petitions regarding FGM and entry of Parsi women into fireplaces, entry of Muslim women into mosques, should taken up before the 9-judge Bench.

    • 13 Jan 2020 5:32 AM GMT

      Solicitor General Tushar Mehta says that 7 questions in the review are broad propositions, which need to be fine tuned.

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