Sabarimala Verdict Highlights: SC Transfers Case To A Larger 7-Judge Bench

The Supreme Court has transferred the review petitions against entry of women in Sabarimala temple to a larger 7-judge bench today in a a 3:2 verdict. However, there is no stay on the September 28, 2018 judgement which lifted the ban on the entry of women aged between 10 and 50 in the temple. According to this order, women of all ages can visit the shrine till a larger bench decides this issue.Stay tuned for LIVE updates

ABP News Bureau Last Updated: 14 Nov 2019 01:28 PM

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Kerala govt should not precipitate Sabarimala issue: Madhav




BJP leader Ram Madhav on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court judgment on Sabarimala, saying that since it has not upheld last year's order allowing entry of women of all ages into the temple, the Kerala government should not precipitate the matter.


Supreme Court's decisions today are important. On Sabarimala it didn't uphold smaller bench order of last year. Hence Kerala govt shouldn't precipitate the matter, Madhav, the BJP national general secretary, tweeted.