Sabarimala Reference : Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 2]

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8 April 2026 10:47 AM IST

  • Sabarimala Reference : Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 2]
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    A 9-judge bench of the Supreme Court will continue hearing the Constitutional issues referred to the larger bench in the Sabarimala review.

    This is the second day of the hearing.

    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.

    Reports from Day 1 Hearing are given below :

    Not Reviewing Sabarimala Verdict In Reference; Only Considering Constitutional Questions, Says Supreme Court



    Live Updates

    • 8 April 2026 2:49 PM IST

      Mehta: one of the question is what is the extent of judicial review and what is constitutional morality-whether societal or constitutional morality-there is a judgment of joseph shine. This is a judgment i am little concerned as a citizen, as a student of law and therefore- this was an adultry provision under challenge, I have no difficulty.

    • 8 April 2026 2:46 PM IST

      Mehta: now social morality goes and replaced by vague term constitutional morality which never had a meaning which the courts have started giving [reading navtej singh johar on decriminalising s. 377 of IPC]

    • 8 April 2026 2:44 PM IST

      Mehta: As regards public morality, we must make

      it absolutely clear that since the Constitution was not shoved, by any external force, upon the people of this country but was rather adopted and given by the people of this country to themselves, the term public morality has to be appositely

      understood as being synonymous with constitutional morality.

    • 8 April 2026 2:43 PM IST

      Mehta: The right guaranteed under Article 25(1) has been made subject to, by the opening words of the Article itself, public order, morality, health and other provisions of Part III of the Constitution. All the three words, that is, order, morality and health are qualified by the word „public‟. Neither public order nor public health will be at peril by allowing entry of women devotees

      of the age group of 10 to 50 years into the Sabarimala temple for offering their prayers.

    • 8 April 2026 2:40 PM IST

      Mehta: same judgment was initially set aside but followed by navtej singh johar and joseph shrine, constitutional morality was given doctrinal scope. it is cited in sabarimala, please see J Chandrachud's view

    • 8 April 2026 2:38 PM IST

      Mehta: in case of country governed by democratic priinciples, it is always the majoritarian will which will prevail because it passes the law. how can you define morality based on this?

      J Amanullah: just because the law is passed by majority doesn't mean its a majoritiarian view

      SG Mehta: i will not go much into it

    • 8 April 2026 2:36 PM IST

      Mehta: now a new trend starts from naz foundation of delhi high court which was ultimately affirmed in navtej johar [related to] sodomy.

    • 8 April 2026 2:32 PM IST

      Mehta: large number of decisions coming from high court, completely subjective term. something which can be constitutional morality in a particular provision for one judge may not be for another.

      therefore yourlordship would never term enactment on vague concepts

    • 8 April 2026 2:32 PM IST

      Mehta: reads the speech of Dr Ambedkar in the constituent assembly debate

    • 8 April 2026 2:25 PM IST

      Mehta: I am on constitutional review-whether it can be used for judicial review?

      Reads Dicey on morality and judgment of BR Kapoor

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