Fresh pleas on Sabarimala will be heard after earlier review petitions are decided: SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on Tuesday made it clear that fresh pleas related to the Temple will be heard only after it decides the earlier petitions seeking review of the allowing entry of women of all age groups into the shrine in

"Writ petitions will be heard after the orders in the review petitions," the bench, also comprising justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph, said.

The bench stated this while hearing the three fresh petitions filed by G Vijaya Kumar, S Jaya Rajkumar and Shailaja Vijayan challenging its September 28 verdict.

If the apex court decides to review the verdict then the three fresh petitions will be heard along with the review petitions. But, if the court rejects the review petitions then the fresh petitions will be heard independently on merit.

A batch of 48 petitions seeking review of the would be taken up for consideration in-chamber by a bench of Gogoi and justices R F Nariman, A M Khanwilkar, D Y and

On September 28, a five-judge bench headed by then Dipak Misra, in its 4:1 verdict, had paved the way for entry of women of all ages into the Temple saying the ban amounted to gender discrimination.

The top court had on October 9 declined an urgent hearing on the review plea filed by an association which had contended that the five-judge bench's verdict lifting the ban was "absolutely untenable and irrational".

A plea filed by the (NADA), which has sought review of the verdict, had said,"The notion that the under review is revolutionary, one which removes the stigma or the concept of dirt or pollution associated with menstruation, is unfounded."

"It is a judgment welcomed by hypocrites who were aspiring for On the merits of the case, as well, the said judgment is absolutely untenable and irrational, if not perverse," it had said.

Besides the association, several other petitions, including one by the (NSS), have been filed against the apex court verdict.

The NSS had said in the plea that as the deity is a 'Naistika Brahmachari', females below the age of 10 and after the age of 50 years are eligible to worship him and there is no practice of excluding worship by females.

"Hence, the delay or wait for 40 years to worship cannot be considered as exclusionary and it is an error of law on the face of the judgement," the plea had said.

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 12:35 IST