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The Supreme Court will hear challenges to its 2018 ruling permitting women of all ages at Sabarimala temple, questioning essential religious practices.
The Supreme Court is set to hear review petitions on February 16, 2026, challenging its 2018 ruling that allowed women of all ages to enter Kerala’s Sabarimala temple, a decision that sparked nationwide debate.
A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant will examine over 60 petitions arguing the verdict was flawed.
The case, originally referred to a nine-judge bench in 2019, remains unresolved as the court reassesses the legal definition of "essential religious practices."
The hearing comes amid political tensions in Kerala and ongoing disputes over religious tradition, gender equality, and judicial intervention.
El Tribunal Supremo escuchará los desafíos a su fallo de 2018 que permitía a las mujeres de todas las edades en el templo Sabarimala, cuestionando las prácticas religiosas esenciales.