Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing(Day 5)- LIVE UPDATES

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17 Feb 2022 8:33 AM GMT

  • Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing(Day 5)- LIVE UPDATES

    Karnataka High Court Full Bench will continue hearing on a batch of petitions challenging the hijab ban in educational institutions.The matter is before a bench comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice JM Khazi will hear the petitions today at 2.30 PM.On Friday the Court requested the State to re-open the educational institutions at the earliest and...

    Karnataka High Court Full Bench will continue hearing on a batch of petitions challenging the hijab ban in educational institutions.

    The matter is before a bench comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice JM Khazi will hear the petitions today at 2.30 PM.

    On Friday the Court requested the State to re-open the educational institutions at the earliest and has restrained students from wearing any sort of religious clothes in classrooms, regardless of their faith, while the matter is pending hearing.

    Senior advocate Devadatt Kamat appearing on behalf of aggrieved students made extensive arguments on Monday. It is the petitioner's case that the right to wear hijab is an essential religious practice under Islam, and the State is not empowered to interfere with such rights under Articles 14,19 and 25 of the Constitution.

    Kamat had underscored that the declaration made by the State government that wearing of a headscarf is not protected by Article 25 of the Constitution was "totally erroneous'. It was also submitted that the conduct of the State government in delegating to the College Development Committee (CDC) to decide whether to allow headscarves or not is 'totally illegal'.

    On Wednesday Prof Ravivarma Kumar, Senior Advocate, appearing on behalf of the petitioners today argued that the state is discriminating against Muslim girls, solely on the basis of their religion. He highlighted that the Government Order dated February 5 targets wearing of hijab whereas other religious symbols are not taken into account. This leads to hostile discrimination violating Article 15 of the Constitution.

    Sr Adv Yusuf Muchhala argued that the impugned GO, preventing Muslim girls from wearing headscarves, suffers from manifest arbitrariness. He referred to the principle of manifest arbitrariness used by the Supreme Court to strike down triple talaq in the Shayra Bano case.

    "They are only putting one apron over their head. When we say uniform, we cannot strictly confine to the dress code. What was the practice adopted at school has to be seen. It has been changed without notice. Fairness requires notice. Fairness requires being heard."

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    • 17 Feb 2022 9:41 AM GMT

      CJ : Read your prayers.

      Kulkarni reads.

      Chief Justice : You want a declaration that whatever uniform has prescribed they shall wear that uniform. Your prayers are contradictory.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:40 AM GMT

      CJ : What is your relief?

      Kulkarni : Interim relief I am claiming is that pass an order to let Muslim girls sport Hijab at least on Friday, on Juma day, most auspicious day for Muslims and the holy month of Ramzan, which is coming soon.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:38 AM GMT

      Kulkarni : I have made all declarations as per the Rules.

      Bench going through the papers.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:35 AM GMT

      Now Dr Vinod Kulkarni makes submissions as party in person.

      "This hijab issue is creating a hysteria and is affecting the mental health of Muslim girls. As per preamble of constitution, guarding health is duty of the state"

      CJ : This PIL is also not as per HC rules.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:34 AM GMT

      Bench dismisses the PIL.

      Kotwal: I have filed many petitions and this is the first time my petition has been dismissed on grounds of maintainability.

      Justice Dixit : New rules have been framed after your petitions may have been filed.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:33 AM GMT

      CJ to Kotwal: Your petition is not as per the rules.

      Kotwal : It is an important matter, let us not get into technicalities. Provide me 3-4 minutes.

      Justice Dixit : Rule 14 is not technicality.

      CJ : We will dismiss your petition with costs. You are testing our nerves.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:29 AM GMT

      CJ : We will dismiss this petition. It is not maintainable.

      Kotwal : I will highlight one more convention and will conclude.

      CJ : Sorry mister, we cannot permit you to argue. It is not maintainable.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:28 AM GMT

      Bench points out that the paragraph refers to something else.

      Justice Dixit: By such petitions, you are wasting the time of the court in such an important matter. This much we should see. Pagination is not proper! You take time which otherwise can be utilized by your friends

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:27 AM GMT

      CJ : Are you aware of the PIL rules? Have you made the declaration as per the rules?

      Kotwal says yes. Points to a paragraph in the petition.

    • 17 Feb 2022 9:26 AM GMT

      Kotwal: Petitioner is a social activist, RTI activist, who has assisted this honourable court in number of PILs.

      CJ : We don't need your assistance.

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