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 12:27 PM IST

      Mehta: nobody says aurovillo or swaminarayan is a religion, it is a denomination of section of. second, your lordships understanding of religion with your lordships scholarship of law and religion, may be correct, but would it be a correct test to be applied to my fundamental right?

    • 8 April 2026 12:22 PM IST

      J Bagchi: see why the test should apply to the managmeent of the persons organising is where the answer of common organisation will come. anyone who is coming to the temple is part of a common faith and it may be a part of the common faith that other believers also come to our institutions or it can be a part of the common faith that apart from my believers nobody else could come

    • 8 April 2026 12:19 PM IST

      CJI: we appreciate your argument that because aurobindo followers believe that the view they follow is a religious view or it carries all the components of a religion, therefore they carve out an exception. therefore others can't impose it on them that you are not religious

    • 8 April 2026 12:17 PM IST

      J Nagarathna- please keep the illustrations separate, aurobindo is not a religious denomination, it may be a denomination

      Mehta: it is a religion. it may be an honest and informed view but what is relevant is my view as a follower whether i believe it to be a religion

    • 8 April 2026 12:17 PM IST

      J Nagarathna- it is not denomination per se but religious denomination. how does it become religious denomintion in terms of Aurobindo's philosophy [referring to mitthal judgment]

    • 8 April 2026 12:16 PM IST

      SG- take Nizamuddin Auliya- people of all religions go and they go with reverence. it will not fulfil the first condition of spiritual enlightment- we go because we have trust, have faith

      2. shridi sahibab- there is no common faith but i go there

      there is no common organisation for dargah or shridi sahibaba

    • 8 April 2026 12:13 PM IST

      SG- take Nizamuddin Auliya- people of all religions go and they go with reverence. it will not fulfil the first condition of spiritual enlightment- we go because we have trust, have faith

      2. shridi sahibab- there is no common faith but i go there

      there is no common organisation for dargah or shridi sahibaba

    • 8 April 2026 12:12 PM IST

      SG Mehta- the majority definition was followed in sabarimala and in my respectful submission, it is an incorrect definition of denomination-

      The words "religious denomination" in Article 26

      of the Constitution must take their colour from the word

      'religion' andif this be so, the expression "religious

      denomination" must also satisfy three conditions:

      (i) It must be a collection of individuals who has a

      system of beliefs or doctrine which they regard as

      conducive totheir spiritual well-being, that is,

      a common faith;

      (ii) Common organisation: and

      (iii)Designation by a distinctive name

    • 8 April 2026 12:11 PM IST

      SG Mehta: it is a wrong law which is decided- the court tried to define what is religious denomination

    • 8 April 2026 12:11 PM IST

      SG Mehta: so this is the danger mylords are in a nine-judge bench combination and the question is, would the court read articles 25 and 26 the way its read in seshammal

      reads SP Mitthal judgment

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