Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:30am on 18 Feb 2025,Tuesday India
The Supreme Court of India has expressed frustration over repeated petitions concerning the "Worship Act," emphasizing that the judiciary should not be involved in routine worship matters. The Court noted a limit to its role in resolving religious disputes, warning that incessant litigation on such issues would be discouraged. The bench clarified that religious practices are best managed by the concerned communities and local authorities, not through judicial interventions. This stern stance reflects the Court's desire to limit involvement in routine religious matters.