Supreme Court Rejects 'WhatsApp University' Information in Sabarimala Case
Respect all views except Whatsapp University: Supreme Court in Sabarimala case
The Hindu
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The Supreme Court of India, during a hearing on women's discrimination in religious places, emphasized the importance of credible sources, dismissing information from 'WhatsApp University'. This statement came from a nine-judge Constitution bench while addressing petitions concerning the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala.
- 01Supreme Court respects views of eminent authors and thinkers.
- 02Court rejects information from 'WhatsApp University'.
- 03Hearing relates to women's discrimination in religious places.
- 04Sabarimala Temple in Kerala is a focal point of the case.
- 05The case examines the scope of religious freedom across faiths.
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On April 23, 2026, the Supreme Court of India, during a significant hearing regarding women's rights in religious places, made a notable remark about the credibility of sources. The nine-judge Constitution bench stated that while it respects the views of eminent authors and thinkers, it cannot accept information from 'WhatsApp University'. This statement was made in the context of petitions addressing discrimination against women at various religious sites, particularly focusing on the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala. The court's observation underscores the ongoing debate about the balance between religious freedom and gender equality in India.
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This ruling could influence future cases regarding women's rights in religious practices and the interpretation of religious freedom in India.
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