Sabarimala Reference | Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 7]

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22 April 2026 10:27 AM IST

  • Sabarimala Reference | Live Updates From Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench [Day 7]
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    Today is the seventh 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.

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    Reports from Day 3 Hearing are given below :

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    Reports from Day 4 Hearing are given below :

    Sabarimala Reference | Travancore Devaswom Board Disagrees With Nair Service Society's Argument On Articles 25(2)(b) & 26(b)

    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

    Live Updates

    • 22 April 2026 10:56 AM IST

      Subramanium: article 25(1) is a very big foundational right. conscience has to be looked differently because it has detached faculty from faculty of religion. It is applicable to all religiation that they have philosophy, tenents and practice to achieve and implement it.

      these words need to be given a very wide and expansive meaning because there is an exercise of individual automony even in matters of choice of religion and extent of practice of religion. No two people may practice the faith in the same way.

    • 22 April 2026 10:54 AM IST

      Subramanium: now, the word profess-it can mean profess in practice or public. Similarly, practice can be in private or in another setting. if a person has enough scholarship and knowledge, and he wants to share his understanding of faith or religion, he can certainly give lecture.

      All this is subject to public order, morality and health and all other provisions of this part because when you exercise these rights you must be mindful of the rights of all others who are entitled to exercise the same freedoms.

    • 22 April 2026 10:52 AM IST

      Sr Adv Gopal Subramanium to continue his arguments.

      Subramanium: Article 25, in my submission, is the expanse of religious freedom because this deals with many facets of religious freedom. What is the concept of freedom of religion?

      the personal journey of an individual towards accepting a philosophy as religious philosophy. It has more components than what we see in a judgment. It has four aspects, all covered in freedom of religious in article 25-

      1. Philosophical content of religion

      2. practices associated in aid of that philosophy

      3. right of worship

      4. extent of belief

      all these are protected under the word 'religion' under article 25. This is because you may not adopt the practices of that doctrine or you may not actually be involved in the external worship either. But this is individual freedom under article 25.

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