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Supreme Court to Review Women's Entry Rights in Religious Places from April 7

The nine-judge bench will assess fundamental questions about religious freedom and gender equality, addressing cases like the Sabarimala dispute. The decision marks a significant step in reconciling constitutional rights with religious practices. The outcome could reshape India's approach to religious pluralism and gender rights.
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