New Delhi, May 14 -- A nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the continued centrality of the "essential religious practices" (ERP) doctrine in adjudicating faith-based disputes, observing during the concluding hearing in the Sabarimala reference that the test could become "elitist" by privileging some religious practices over others.

The observation came as the constitution bench, after 16 days of marathon hearings spread over several weeks, reserved judgment in the long-pending reference arising out of the 2018 Sabarimala verdict that had allowed entry of women of all ages into the hill shrine in Kerala.

The proceedings before the bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant evolved into one of the widest...