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Nine-judge Supreme Court bench to hear issue of women's entry in Sabarimala temple from today

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New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Jan 13, 2020, 12:23 PM IST
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File Photo: Sabarimala Temple Photograph:(Zee News Network)

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On December 13, the SC had said that its 2018 order on Sabarimala temple issue was 'not final' as the matter is pending before a seven-judge bench, which, it had said, will be constituted soon.

As a major development in Sabarimala temple case, a nine-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court will hear the batch of petitions seeking considerable review of the 2018 judgement which alllowed girls and women of all age groups to visit and offer prayers in the shrine. 

The apex court had on January 6 issued a notice informing about the listing.

On December 13, the Supreme Court had said that its 2018 order on Sabarimala temple issue was "not final" as the matter is pending before a seven-judge bench, which, it had said, will be constituted soon.

A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde had made these observations while passing an order on a petition filed by two activists Bindu Ammini and Fathima A S, seeking safe passage for women inside the shrine.

"There is a judgment (allowing women entry) in the Sabarimala temple, but it is equally true that the issue has been referred to a larger Bench. We do not want any violence," the court had observed.

The apex court, however, granted police protection to the two activists.

In November, a man had sprayed chili and pepper on Bindu's face when she was on her way to Sabarimala temple. Fathima had also tried to enter the shrine.

The apex court refused to pass any other order in connection to the matter.

The apex court had in the year 2018 allowed girls and women of all age groups to visit the Lord Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala in Kerala, following which a batch of review petitions was filed.

Allowing their review petitions, the court had referred the matter to a larger bench.