'There can’t be anarchy': SC hears Sabarimala case, flags need for structure in religious institutions
The Supreme Court is currently hearing the Sabarimala case, emphasizing the importance of having a structured approach to religious institutions. The court's discussions highlight concerns about maintaining order and preventing anarchy within these institutions. This case could set significant precedents for the governance of religious practices in India.
- ▪The Supreme Court is addressing the Sabarimala case.
- ▪There is a call for a structured approach to religious institutions.
- ▪The court is concerned about preventing anarchy in religious practices.
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