A total of 49 review petitions have been brought before the Supreme Court. The petitioners have also said that the Sabarimala verdict has "legal errors" and the assumption of the temple practice being based on notions of menstrual impurity is 'factually erroneous'.
Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear the review petitions of the Sabarimala verdict on February 6. A total of 49 review petitions have been filed before the court. The Supreme Court verdict on Sabarimala last year had triggered massive protests across Kerala.
Meanwhile, Kerala state government changed their statement on the number of women who entered the Sabarimala temple. In the Assembly meeting on Monday, Devaswom minister Kadakampally Surendran said that as per the report of the Sabarimala executive officer, only two women entered the shrine.
Surendran also said that there is still no confirmation on whether the Sri Lankan native entered the shrine or not. As per the Kerala government's earlier reports, at least 51 women, under the age of 50, had entered the Sabarimala shrine in this season.
One of the review pleas said that the verdict "without holding that the questions raised related to matters of religion which are not within judicially manageable standards, the majority decision in substance has the effect of holding that the character of the deity can be altered based on individual faith and belief, in violation of the tenets of a particular religion and or religious sect".
The petitioners have also said that the verdict has "legal errors" and the assumption of the temple practice being based on notions of menstrual impurity is "factually erroneous".
Those who have filed a review petition:
1. Kannur Rajeevan
2. Nair Service Society (General Secretary Sukumaran Nair)
3. Shylaja Vijayan and others
4. Chetana Conscience for women
5. People for Dharma
6. Intercontinental association of lawyers
7. The Panchalam Palace Team
8. Sabarimala Rashtriya Conservation Forum
9. Madurai Samiti, Kerala Protection Committee
10. Kerala Temple Protection Committee
11. The Chief Tantri
12. Akhila Bharatiya Malayali Sangh (General Secretary)
13. Akhila Bharatiya Malayali Sangh (General Secretary)
14. Usha Nandini V
15. Samastha Nair Women's Samaj
16. Sabarimala Ayyappa Seva Samajam
17. S Jaya Raj Kumar, President Vishwa Hindu Parishad
18. All Kerala Brahmin Association
19. Dr PK Shibu
20. Akhil Bharatiya Ayyappa Dharm Pracharana Sabha
21. Deepak Prabhakaran
22. Akhil Bharatiya Sabarimala Ayyappa Seva Samajam
23. Nair Service Society (Delhi Unit)
24. Prayer Gopala Krishnan
25. All Religious Affinity movement
26. Global Nair Seva Samaj
27. Travancore Devaswom Employees Front (President)
28. Rajitha TO
29. Rajashree Chowdhury and others
30. Malabar Temple Trust Committee
31. Vaikom Gopakumar
32. The Divine Trust Trust
33. Mohan Maavilakkandy and others
34. K Uma Devi
35. All Kerala Brahmin Federation
36. True Trust & others
37. Satheesh Nair & Others
38. Aneesh K Varki and others
39. The Sabarimala Rashtriya Conservation Committee
40. Sree Mithun
41. Dr SK Kharevantan
42. DV Ramanna Reddy
43. Kerala forward the Church
44. PC George
45. Akhil Bharatiya Ayyappa Seva Sangham
46. N Sri Prakash
47. Perunthumooli Aininchuvadu Sri Ayyappan Koil & others
48. B Radhakrishna Menon
49. Yoghakshema Sabha
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