Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-9 Live Updates

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21 Sep 2022 5:08 AM GMT

  • Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-9 Live Updates

    Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia will hear a batch of petitions challenging the ban on wearing Hijab in educational institutions in Karnataka.A batch of 23 petitions is listed before the bench. Some of them are writ petitions filed directly before the Supreme Court seeking the right to wear hijab for Muslim girl students. Some others are special...

    Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia will hear a batch of petitions challenging the ban on wearing Hijab in educational institutions in Karnataka.

    A batch of 23 petitions is listed before the bench. Some of them are writ petitions filed directly before the Supreme Court seeking the right to wear hijab for Muslim girl students. Some others are special leave petitions which challenge the judgment of the Karnataka High Court dated March 15 which upheld the hijab ban.

    The SLPs have been filed against the judgment dated March 15 passed DAY 6by the High Court of Karnataka, upholding Government Order dated 05.02.2022, which has effectively prohibited Petitioners, and other such female Muslim students from wearing the headscarf in their Pre-University Colleges. A Full Bench of the High Court comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna Dixit and Justice JM Khazi held that wearing of hijab by women was not an essential religious practice of Islam. The Bench further held the prescription of uniform dress code in educational institutions was not violative of the fundamental rights of the petitioners.

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    • 21 Sep 2022 9:24 AM GMT

      ASG : There is no requirement to refer to Constitution Bench. This is a simple case of discipline. No person has been discriminated on the ground of religion. All have been treated equally.

    • 21 Sep 2022 9:24 AM GMT

      ASG : Tomorrow a person might say Burqa is my fundamental right. But when you go to airport, you have to show your face. A Hindu can say performing Hawan is fundamental right, but can say allow hawan at India Gate or in Court. All religious rights must be balanced.

    • 21 Sep 2022 9:15 AM GMT

      ASG referring to the judgment which held airman can't keep beard violating the code of the forces.

    • 21 Sep 2022 9:10 AM GMT

      ASG : Question is not hijab. We say follow uniform.

      J Dhulia : But the net effect is a girl can't wear hijab. Give a straight yes or no answer.

      ASG : State has not said don't wear hijab. We respect hijab, we respect shawl, everything.

      J Gupta : You say keep it outside school.

    • 21 Sep 2022 9:10 AM GMT

      Justice Dhulia : So you are preventing them from entering school because you want to promote national integration?

      ASG : We are not preventing anyone, we are saying follow uniform.

      Justice Dhulia : But you prevent them from wearing hijab?

    • 21 Sep 2022 9:10 AM GMT

      ASG : State action was to promote oneness, students should feel equal.

    • 21 Sep 2022 8:59 AM GMT

      ASG referring to judgments which hold that Article 30 does not confer absolute right - he relies on the judgments to argue that no fundamental right is absolute and without restrictions.

    • 21 Sep 2022 8:55 AM GMT

      ASG refers to objectives of the Karnataka Education Act -better administration of education, cultivating secular outlook and scientific temper among students, discipline..

    • 21 Sep 2022 8:49 AM GMT

      ASG refers to Article 30 - Article 30 right, reading on first blush, looks like an absolute right. There are no riders. But this court has interpreted in a catena of judgments has held that Art 30 rights are not absolute and can be regulated.

    • 21 Sep 2022 8:49 AM GMT

      ASG : How can you have religious symbols in a secular education institution? Secular education is not meant for that.

      Justice Gupta : According to you, irrespective of no violation of public order, morality or health, Article 25 can be made subject to Article 14.

      ASG: Yes, Article 25 is regulated by Article 14.

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