Hijab Ban In Karnataka- Supreme Court Hearing- Day-2 -LIVE UPDATES

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7 Sept 2022 1:17 PM IST

  • Hijab Ban In Karnataka- Supreme Court Hearing- Day-2 -LIVE UPDATES

    Supreme Court will continue the hearing the batch of petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court's judgment which upheld the ban on the wearing of Hijab by Muslim girl students in some schools and colleges in the State. A bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia will hear the matterIn the last hearing of the matter, the main arguments were started by Senior Advocate...

    Supreme Court will continue the hearing the batch of petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court's judgment which upheld the ban on the wearing of Hijab by Muslim girl students in some schools and colleges in the State.

    A bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia will hear the matter

    In the last hearing of the matter, the main arguments were started by Senior Advocate Sanjay Hegde who stated that the Court did not need to go into the broader questions in the case, as it could be decided solely on the narrow point of whether the State Government had the power under the Karnataka Education Act, 1983 to prescribe the uniform. The arguments raised by Senior Advocate Hegde in the last hearings included a woman's right to elect to dress modestly, that scarf was already a part of uniform as a Chunni was permitted to be worn and; that the government did not have the power to prescribe uniform. Per contra, the Additional Solicitor General, K.M. Nataraj, appearing for the State of Karnataka had stated that the issue was very limited, and pertained to discipline in school alone. The Advocate General of Karnataka, Prabhuling Navadgi had also submitted that there was no government interference in the matter and the decision of permitting students to wear Hijab had been left to the College Development Councils.

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    • 7 Sept 2022 2:09 PM IST

      Maqbool says he can given the pendrive to court master.

      Solicitor General : The respondent side will divide the submissions among counsels. The other side should also do the same, so that there is no repetition.

    • 7 Sept 2022 2:07 PM IST

      Maqbool : State of Karnataka wanted to tender the documents given to the High Court. I have given in it in a separate volume.

    • 7 Sept 2022 2:07 PM IST

      Maqbool : There are 23 petitions filed. I filed a WhatsApp group of all Advocates on Record for sharing documents. I have created a pen drive. Page 33, it gives the list of authorities. I have given 2 volumes of spiral bound compilations.

    • 7 Sept 2022 2:06 PM IST

      Adv Ejaz Maqbool says he has given a note of compilation to be bench.

    • 7 Sept 2022 2:06 PM IST

      The bench assembles.

    • 7 Sept 2022 2:06 PM IST

      Senior Advocate Rajeev Dhawan is expected to make arguments today for the petitioners.

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