New Delhi, May 8 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed unease over the expanding reach of judicial review into questions of faith, wondering whether frequent or indiscriminate intervention by constitutional courts into religious practices could destabilise religion itself -- "a constant" in a civilisation like India where, it said, faith remains deeply intertwined with social life. "This is troubling us. We, nine judges, what we lay down is for a civilisation, that is India. India must progress. Despite all its development, economy, everything, there is a constant in us -- we can't break that constant," observed the bench while hearing a batch of matters arising from the Sabarimala review proceedings and connected questions on the scop...