Justice B.V. Nagarathna Says Women Cannot Be ‘Untouchables’ For 3 Days During Sabarimala Hearing
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The Supreme Court of India on April 7, 2026, observed that women cannot be treated as “untouchables” for a few days each month while hearing petitions linked to the entry of menstruating women into the Sabarimala Temple. Justice B.V. Nagarathna made the remarks during ongoing constitutional deliberations, questioning the idea of “temporary untouchability” and emphasising dignity and equality.
The hearings also saw the Union government backing certain restrictions, arguing that the 2018 judgm
The hearings also saw the Union government backing certain restrictions, arguing that the 2018 judgm
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