Observing that it has to be “consistent” and cannot change “colour”, the Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the maintainability of a 40-year old PIL filed by the Central Board of Dawoodi Bohra ...
Supreme Court questions PILs challenging Dawoodi Bohra excommunication, citing maintainability and past judgments on religious practices.
The Court questioned the 1962 judgment for not making a distinction between excommunication on religious and secular grounds.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday orally termed the practice of excommunicating Parsi Zoroastrian women for entering interfaith ...
The Supreme Court expressed concern over judicial review's impact on religious practices, fearing it may destabilize faith in Indian society during ongoing hearings.
After criticising Sabarimala PIL, Supreme Court questions plea against Dawoodi Bohra excommunication
The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the manner in which a group of reformists challenged the top court's 1962 ruling which upheld excommunication practice ...
Siddharth Lutha, appearing for the petitioners opposing female genital mutilation, told the bench that the practice is done ...
On the thirteenth day of the hearing in the Sabarimala reference, the Supreme Court expressed concerns about the breaking of ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday orally observed that the practice of excommunicating Parsi Zoroastrian women for entering ...
Unlike Pope Francis, who shook things up early on with a flurry of reforms, appointments and new structures, Pope Leo XIV has ...
The Supreme Court emphasized India's strength lies in its diversity, as it deliberated on constitutional questions linked to the Sabarimala verdict and broader religious practices.
The Supreme Court expressed concerns over frequent judicial interventions in religious practices, cautioning against destabilizing faith deeply intertwined with Indian society.
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