NewsBytes Stage
    Hindi
    More
    In the news
    Narendra Modi
    Amit Shah
    Box Office Collection
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
    OTT releases
    Hindi
    NewsBytes Stage
    India
    Business
    World
    Politics
    Sports
    Technology
    Entertainment
    Auto
    Lifestyle
    Career
    Visual Stories
    Find Cricket Statistics

    Download Android App

    Follow us on
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    Home / News / India News / Supreme Court to hear Sabarimala review petitions from February 6
    Next Article
    Supreme Court to hear Sabarimala review petitions from February 6

    Supreme Court to hear Sabarimala review petitions from February 6

    By Shiladitya Ray
    Jan 31, 2019
    07:29 pm

    What's the story

    On Thursday, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear the review petitions against its earlier verdict pertaining to women's entry to the Sabarimala temple on February 6.

    Although the review petitions were initially slated to be heard in an open court on January 22, the hearing was deferred as Justice Indu Malhotra was on a medical leave.

    Here are the details.

    Details

    There are as many as 48 review petitions pending

    As it stands, there are around 48 review petitions challenging the apex court's September 28 verdict that lifted an 800-year-old ban on the entry of women of menstrual age to the Sabarimala temple.

    The review petitions will be heard February 6 onwards by a five judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi.

    Chaos

    Kerala was plunged into chaos following the Supreme Court verdict

    Since the Supreme Court allowed the entry of women of all ages, the situation in Kerala has been a chaotic one.

    In the immediate aftermath of the verdict, lakhs of Ayyappa devotees had taken to the streets to protest against it.

    The situation only escalated in the months which followed, and violent protests led to the arrests of nearly 2,000 people.

    Political war

    The Kerala government has been at loggerheads with Opposition parties

    The Kerala government, however, has stood by the Supreme Court verdict, and its determination to allow the entry of women to the temple has sparked a political war between the state government and Opposition parties, including the BJP and the Congress.

    However, after months of efforts, two women of menstrual age entered the temple at the start of this year, thereby scripting history.

    History

    History was created in the wee hours of January 2

    In the wee hours of January 2, Kanka Durga and Bindu Ammini entered the Sabarimala temple in a historic move.

    Following their entry, the temple was shut for a couple of hours for 'purification', and widespread protests erupted.

    The duo had to spend a couple of weeks in hiding, owing to threats from devotees.

    On her return home, Durga was also attacked by her mother-in-law and had to be hospitalized.

    Women

    Several women have entered, but they've also faced severe backlash

    The Kerala government maintains that as many as 51 women of menstrual age has entered the Sabarimala temple since the Supreme Court verdict, but the figure has been contested by Ayyappa devotees, as well as activists.

    Meanwhile, some of the women who are confirmed to have entered the temple have faced severe backlash, both from protesters, and from their families.

    Facebook
    Whatsapp
    Twitter
    Linkedin
    Related News
    Latest
    Supreme Court Of India
    Kerala
    Sabarimala Temple
    Sabarimala

    Latest

    Who is India's most successful Test captain on England soil? Indian Cricket Team
    No duty cuts on British wine in India-UK trade deal United Kingdom
    Sneh Rana records career-best WODI returns against SL; Amanjot shines Indian Women's Cricket Team
    TVS's cheapest e-scooter to be launched soon: What we know TVS Motor Company

    Supreme Court Of India

    5 reasons why CBI chief Alok Verma was sacked Narendra Modi
    Alok Verma: Was removed on frivolous grounds; CBI under attack Narendra Modi
    J&J faulty hip-implants: SC closes case citing Center's compensation scheme Johnson & Johnson
    Alok Verma not "terminated": Markandey Katju reveals Justice Sikri's role Narendra Modi

    Kerala

    Every year, Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram airport shuts down for 'God' Thiruvananthapuram
    #SabarimalaRow: Opposition walks out of all-party meet over Kerala-govt's stance Pinarayi Vijayan
    #SabarimalaRow: Trupti Desai stopped by protesters, eats breakfast inside Kochi-airport Supreme Court Of India
    #SabarimalaRow: Hindu-groups call for hartal as temple opens for 2-months Mumbai

    Sabarimala Temple

    #SabarimalaRow: Kerala ashram, run Swami who supports SC verdict, attacked Kerala
    Kerala: Amit Shah says Sabarimala will be saved, attacks Left Supreme Court Of India
    #SabarimalaRow: Tantri family member Rahul Easwar arrested Supreme Court Of India
    #SabarimalaRow: Mayawati wants court to take cognizance against Shah's remarks Mayawati

    Sabarimala

    Sabarimala verdict: Woman booked for casteist slur on CM Vijayan Supreme Court Of India
    RSS moved SC in 2006, seeking women's entry into Sabarimala Supreme Court Of India
    Sabarimala row: Protests against Supreme Court verdict continue in South Supreme Court Of India
    Sabarimala temple to be opened today; police clash with protesters Supreme Court Of India
    Indian Premier League (IPL) Celebrity Hollywood Bollywood UEFA Champions League Tennis Football Smartphones Cryptocurrency Upcoming Movies Premier League Cricket News Latest automobiles Latest Cars Upcoming Cars Latest Bikes Upcoming Tablets
    About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Contact Us Ethical Conduct Grievance Redressal News News Archive Topics Archive Download DevBytes Find Cricket Statistics
    Follow us on
    Facebook Twitter Linkedin
    All rights reserved © NewsBytes 2025