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Supreme Court questions limits of judicial scrutiny under Article 25

The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether religious practices, like the nudity of Digambar Jain sadhus, can be banned. The Travancore Devaswom Board argued that courts shouldn’t judge core religious tenets, citing a Nepal SC ruling on Naga Sadhus. The board emphasized that a community’s belief determines religious practice, not external adjudication.

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