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    BREAKING: “Courts Can’t Judge Faith?” Centre Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Decide ‘Superstition vs Religion’ in Sabarimala Hearing
    BREAKING: “Courts Can’t Judge Faith?” Centre Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Decide ‘Superstition vs Religion’ in Sabarimala Hearing
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    BREAKING: “Secular Courts Can’t Judge Faith?” Centre Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Decide ‘Superstition vs Religion’ in Sabarimala Hearing

    The Centre argued that secular courts lack expertise to label religious practices as superstition, sparking a sharp debate in the Sabarimala case.
    The Bench questioned this stance, highlighting tensions between judicial review, faith, and constitutional rights.

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    By Hardik Khandelwal
    8 April 2026, 4:07 PM8 April 2026, 4:07 PM
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