The Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated that the Sabarimala judgment might be delivered in second half of September or first week of October. The counsel before court submitted the larger issues related to the matter may also be answered in the Sabarimala judgment. In May this year, after 18 days of the Sabarimala issue being taken up by the Supreme Court, a 9-judge bench had concluded hearing in the reference case arising out of the Sabarimala temple entry issue and questions concerning religious freedom. The Sabarimala review petitions before the Supreme Court of India is presently one of the most important constitutional debates, balancing gender equality with religious freedom. Instead of immediately revising the 2018 verdict, the Supreme Court has chosen to examine wider questions affecting multiple faiths, making the case a landmark in constitutional and religious jurisprudence.