The Indian Supreme Court has dismissed a case involving Sadhguru's Isha Foundation, delivering a notable judgment that brings relief to the spiritual leader. The case, which centered around allegations of wrongful confinement of two women monks, has been under scrutiny, but the court's decision has effectively cleared the foundation of any wrongdoing.
Sadhguru expressed his satisfaction with the ruling, emphasizing the importance of protecting the judiciary from frivolous cases. His remarks stressed the need for judicial systems to focus on serious matters rather than be misused for personal vendettas. He praised the court for its careful consideration and reaffirmed his commitment to the values of democracy.
The women involved in the case, Maa Mayu and Maa Mathi, echoed these sentiments, expressing their gratitude for the outcome. They highlighted the emotional toll the case had taken on them, thanking Isha Foundation volunteers and Sadhguru for their unwavering support throughout the legal process. Both women have stated that their decision to lead a monastic life was entirely voluntary, further dismissing the allegations made against the organization.