During the nine-judge bench hearing, Justice B.V. Nagarathna stated that courts have the right to intervene when "social evils are branded as religious practice."
The Solicitor General argued that the restriction on women of menstruating age is based on the deity Lord Ayyappa's celibate nature, not on notions of impurity.
The verdict in this case will have far-reaching consequences beyond Sabarimala, potentially impacting related issues such as Muslim women's entry into mosques, Parsi women's access to fire temples, and the legality of practices like female genital mutilation.