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Supreme Court of India Questions Non-Believer’s Right to Enter Sabarimala Temple in Fresh Hearing

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Supreme Court of India Questions Non-Believer’s Right to Enter Sabarimala Temple in Fresh Hearing

How can a non-believer in North India claim the right of entry to the temple in Sabarimala? The Supreme Court questioned on Wednesday and said that while deciding the issue regarding the right to enter temples, it has to examine whether a devotee or a non-devotee is claiming that right. The observation of a nine-judge Constitution bench came while hearing…

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