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Constitution  and  Society  at  Disjuncture

Siddarth Gautam,
Advocate at Jharkhand High Court.

The  judgement  of  the  Honourable  Supreme  Court  in  the  matter  of  the  Sabrimala  temple  is  a wonderful  example  to  portray  how  the  Constitution  of  India  and  the  laws  which  are  of  course  the genesis  of  the  former  and  the  social  edifice  needs  to  be  in  consonance,  for  a  comprehensive  and all  inclusive  development.Alluding  the  progressive  and  dynamic  strands  of  the  Constitution, former  CJI  Justice  Dipak  Misra  held  the  fundamental  right  to  equality  and  equality  of opportunities  under  Article  14  and  15  as  paramount.The  judgement  in  a  4:1  verdict  quashed  the traditional  custom  barring  the  entry  of  woman  to  the  temple  from  the  age  group  of  10  to  50 predominantly  due  to  an  established  dogma  of  menstrual  cycle  being  impure  in nature.Advancement  and  development  don’t  mean  simply  to  advance  in  the  economic  or political  realm  of  the  country,true  emancipation  as  envisaged  by  B.R.  Ambedkar  is  when  the existing  political  democracy  will  lead  to  social  democracy  i.e.  outcasting  all  the  existing  social evils  and  dogmas  followed  out  without  being questioned. Modernism  and  development  can  be realised  only  when  these  social  taboos  are  questioned  and  cleared  as  being  the  impediments  to the  sense  of  social  equality.

Now,  interestingly  the  minority  judgement  or  the  view  expressed  by  Justice  Indu  Malhotra  put forward  a  food  for  thought.Indu  Malhotra  opined  that in  a  secular  polity,it  was  not  for  the  courts to  interfere  in  the  matters  of  religion  and  the  same  must  be  left  to  those  practising  the  religion. Moreover,  the  review  petition  against  the  SC  verdict  has  been  filed  by  the  National  Ayyappa Devotees  (women)  Association  which  makes  it  quite  difficult  to  digest  the  fact  that  woman themselves  are  standing  tall  against  the  judgement  and  are  the  forerunner  of  these  protests against  the  verdict.  They  themselves  are  reluctant  to  refute  the  customary  practises  which  are archaic  to  them  and  don’t  want  to  break  the  celibacy  of  Lord  Ayyappa  by  distraction  due  to  an opposite  sex.  However  it  must  not  be  forgotten  that  there  was  no  blanket  ban  on  women  of  fertile age  going  to  the  temple  until  1991  when  Kerala  High  Court  acting  on  a  complaint  by  an individual  named  S.Mahendran,  gave  an order  that  henceforth,  no  women  aged  between  10  to  50 can  go  to  the  temple. 

However,  the  judgement  itself  gave  examples  of  how  women,  including  the Maharani  of  Travancore  in  1940  had  not  only  worshipped  at  the  temple  but  participated  in  many temple  ceremonies.  In  recent  years,  many  worshippers  had  gone  to  the  temple  with  lady worshippers  within  the  prohibited  age  group  for  the  first  rice  feeding  ceremony  of  their children.The  Travancore  Devaswom  Board  uses  to  issue  receipt  on  such  occasions  on  payment of  the  prescribed  charges.  The  board  changing  stances  to  suit  favourable  positions  and  the ongoing  turmoil  in  the  state  are  self  explanatory  to  indicate  the  implications  of  judgement  of  the Supreme  Court.  What  seems  more  important  is  the  fact  that  in  such  social  unrest  and  political maneuvering,  the  need  to  strike  a  balance  between  Constitutional  face  off  between  article  14  & 15(3)  and  article  25  &  26  seems  indispensable  for  mediating  a  tussle  between  the  legality  and social  sides  of  existing  customs.

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