The Supreme Court emphasized that religious institutions require structure, not anarchy, while hearing pleas on women's entry discrimination. A nine-judge bench stressed the need for norms and modalities for functioning, stating that the right to manage canno… For the full story, visit the source.
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Each religious institution needs to have norms, there can't be anarchy: SC in Sabarimala case
The Supreme Court emphasized that religious institutions require structure, not anarchy, while hearing pleas on women's entry discrimination. A nine-judge bench stressed the need for norms and modalities for functioning, stating that the right to manage canno…
By PTI· The Times of India· 8 days ago· 2 min read

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