New Delhi: Supreme Court, on Wednesday, turned down the argument of the Devaswom Board that the present three-member bench should not consider the issue of women’s entry into Sabarimala temple and that the case should be referred to a five-member constitution bench.
As the hearing of the parties is going on, the case cannot be referred to the constitution bench now, the Court said.
The three-member bench of the Supreme Court had, the other day, questioned the constitutional validity of banning the entry of women into Sabarimala Temple.
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