On the 11th day of the Sabarimala reference case, the nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court made some striking remarks, ranging from the relation of faith and belief to the question of the entry in the temple to the types of PILs based on the different types of vested interest. 1. Justice Nagarathna said, “Young Lawyers Association has no other business? Can’t they work for the welfare of the bar or assist the bench for the legal system of this country?… this kind of work? …..work for the bar, work for younger members, work for their welfare…. Those who are struggling in the country from rural areas, they have difficulty coming to the cities to argue cases.” She added, “They have brilliant minds. People have come from the villages with different minds. They have no wherewithal, work for them. Rather than doing this time, in the Supreme Court.” Justice Nagarathna was responding to the question posed by the counsel on the role of the Young Lawyers Association from the side of the review petitioners. ” 2.…