Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-8 Live Updates

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20 Sept 2022 10:15 AM IST

  • Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-8 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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    • 20 Sept 2022 2:39 PM IST

      SG : The Court is not intervening on its own, you went to Court.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:39 PM IST

      SG : What is the purpose of Uniform? Somebody is not dressed in a way I feel inferior. Uniform is for uniformity and equality. When you want to cross that threshold, your test is also on a high threshold.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:38 PM IST

      SG : They have to show it is so compelling. We have figures, who have not been excommunicated for not following. It can be a permissible practice or at best an ideal practice but not an essential practice.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:37 PM IST

      SG : May be the Holy Quran says so. I accept it. I have not read it. When they assert that right before the Court of law, merely mention in Quran will not by itself make it an essential religious practice, it may become a religious practice.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:37 PM IST

      SG : When someone asserts it is my essential religious practice, someone says you cannot,..

      Justice Gupta : Some authors have been referred to..they say original word was khimar and in Persianised text it became hijab...

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:36 PM IST

      SG : I will give a regular example. Suppose during COVID, someone wants to take Rath Yatra, Govt wants to stop, they will say it is essential religious practice, who has to decide? Court. At some stage, Court will have to decide. Shirur Mutt does not prevent

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:36 PM IST

      SG : For example an extreme example, in a religion, I will drink in public, dance in public in nude, somebody will say it will be against morality, I will be prevented by local authority? Who will decide.

      J Gupta : The extreme example may not be appropriate.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:32 PM IST

      Justice Gupta : What they say in Shirur Mutt is that whether it is essential religious practice can be decided by the religious leaders or the community itself.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:31 PM IST

      SG : If someone says drinking in public is part of religious practice...

      Justice Dhulia : Then the public order ground under Article 19 will come.

    • 20 Sept 2022 2:31 PM IST

      SG : To say candidly, may be the High Court could have avoided going into it, but when the petitioners raise half hearted pleadings, it will be gone into..

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