Kerala Government on Monday told the Supreme Court that it is ready to allow women inside the sanctum sanctorum of Sabarimala Temple.
The next hearing in this matter is scheduled to be held on February 20, 2017.
This was the first hearing after the Supreme Court changed the bench hearing a decade-old petition against the restriction on women aged between 10 and 50 from entering the temple.
Earlier, a three-judge Bench led by Justice Dipak Misra and included Justices Gopala V. Gowda and Kurian Joseph, was replaced by Justices C. Nagappan and R. Banumathi on July 11.
A total of 10 Supreme Court judges, sitting in various combinations, have already heard the case in as many years since it was first filed in 2006.
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Earlier, the Bombay High Court had directed that the Maharashtra Government to ensure that women are not denied entry to the temple.
Defending the ban, the Sabarimala Temple administration said the tradition is connected to essential religious practices.
Supporting them, the Kerala Government told the court that beliefs and customs of devotees cannot be changed through a judicial process and that the opinion of the priests is final in matters of religion.
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