Hijab Ban : No Religious Dress In Colleges During Pendency Of Case, Says Karnataka High Court| LIVE UPDATES [Day 3]
Hegde :It appears on my reading of facts that it was a small thing within college that is without timely administration's intervention has been allowed to go beyond control.
Chief Justice :Direction is sought to attend classes with head scarf without bias and discrimination?
Hegde : Yes.
CJ : State has filed response?
Hegde : Yes, state has filed response on law.
Chief Justice : We will have to understand what are the questions involved then only we can decide. First, give us the brief facts of the case.
Hegde narrates the brief facts.
Hegde : The question of essential religious practices necessarily arise. But there is also a principle that if a matter can be decided on statutory principles other than constitutional grounds, then it be disposed of the basis of statutory principles.
Hegde : May I begin. I have something which can save the time of the Court.
Senior Advocate Sanjay Hegde appearing for Udupi students and Devadatt Kamat appearing for Kundapura students.
The bench assembles.
The bench is yet to assemble.