Discrimination of women in temple is violative of constitutional values in india
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“Women have a right to control their own bodies. The menstrual status of a woman is an attribute of her privacy and person. Women have a constitutional entitlement that their biological processes must be free from social and religious practices, which enforce segregation and exclusion. These practices result in humiliation and a violation of dignity.”
The judgment by Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, which runs upto 165 pages, is the longest among all four judgments delivered in the Sabarimala case. Most importantly, the observation made by Justice Chandrachud that social exclusion of women, based on menstrual status, is a form of untouchability, will have far-reaching consequences.
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