The Supreme Court, in its last hearing, observed that Constitution provisions operate on "different planes", cautioning that “if you start mixing up all like this, then there will be no religion in this country.
In 2018, a five judge-bench of the top court held that the ban on the entry of women under rule 3(b) of the Kerala Hindu Places of Public Worship Rules, 1965, was unconstitutional as it violates the fundamental right to equality and religion.
The Supreme court, in its last hearing, rapped the Young Lawyers Association, advising them to work for the welfare of the bar and the younger members.
Sabarimala Reference Hearing Day 11 Live Updates: The Supreme Court has previously said that we are strong because we are diverse, and diversity is our strength.