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यह यात्रा दक्षिण-पश्चिम हिंद महासागर क्षेत्र में चल रही तैनाती का हिस्सा है।
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INS Trikand-
The Indian Navy’s frontline warship, INS Trikand, arrived at Mombasa in Kenya yesterday as part of its ongoing deployment in the Southwest Indian Ocean Region. The visit is aimed at strengthening maritime cooperation and enhancing bilateral ties between India and Kenya.
Sabarimala Case:
सुप्रीम कोर्ट की जज जस्टिस बी.वी. नागरत्ना ने कहा कि
सामाजिक बुराइयों को ‘जरूरी धार्मिक प्रथा’ नहीं माना जा सकता।
यह बात सबरीमला मामले की सुनवाई के दौरान कही गई, जिसमें महिलाओं को मंदिर में प्रवेश की अनुमति दी गई थी।
उन्होंने कहा कि अगर सामाजिक बुराइयों को धर्म का रूप दिया जाता है, तो अदालतें हस्तक्षेप कर सकती हैं और दोनों में फर्क कर सकती हैं।
दूसरी तरफ, केंद्र सरकार का कहना है कि
धार्मिक सुधार संसद द्वारा होने चाहिए, अदालतों द्वारा नहीं।
सॉलिसिटर जनरल तुषार मेहता ने बताया कि संविधान
विचार, आस्था, विश्वास और पूजा की स्वतंत्रता देता है।
सुप्रीम कोर्ट अब यह तय करने की कोशिश कर रहा है कि अदालतें कैसे फैसला लें जब बात हो:
• अनुच्छेद 25 – धर्म की स्वतंत्रता
• अनुच्छेद 26 – धार्मिक संस्थाओं के अधिकार
Sabarimala Case:
Justice B.V. Nagarathna, the only woman judge in the Supreme Court, said that social evils cannot be treated as ‘essential religious practices’.
This statement came during the hearing related to the Sabarimala case, where women of menstruating age were allowed to enter the temple.
She added that if social evils are given a religious label, courts have the power to step in and separate religion from injustice.
On the other hand, the Union Government argued that religious reforms should be done by the legislature (Parliament), not the courts.
Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta also highlighted that the Constitution protects freedom of thought, belief, faith, and worship.
The Supreme Court is now trying to create a clear policy on how courts should deal with:
• Article 25 – Right to religious freedom
• Article 26 – Rights of religious groups to manage their own affairs
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Commonwealth Games in India
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