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Justice Nagarathna Declares Women Not ‘Untouchables’ During Menstruation in Sabarimala Case

Justice Nagarathna clarified that women should not be considered ‘untouchables’ for three days each month, referencing the 2018 Sabarimala ruling. The statement challenges traditional views on menstrual restrictions at the temple and impacts ongoing debates about gender equality in religious practices. Watch for further legal proceedings or policy shifts related to women's entry rights.
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