Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 8)- LIVE UPDATES

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22 Feb 2022 2:07 PM IST

  • Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 8)- 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 Monday, Chief Justice sought a clarification from the State regarding its stand on banning hijab....

    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 Monday, Chief Justice sought a clarification from the State regarding its stand on banning hijab. This arose in view of the AG's submission that the Government Order dated February 5, which has been challenged in the writ petitions, does not prescribe any ban on hijab and that it is only an "innocuous" order which asks students to follow the uniforms prescribed by their institutions.

    "What is your stand?Whether hijab can be permitted in institutions or not?", the Chief Justice raised a pointed query.

    "The operative portion of the GO leaves it to the institutions", the AG submitted.

    "If institutions permit hijab, you have objections?", the CJ asked further

    "If the institutions are to permit, we would possibly take a decision as and when the issue arises...", the AG responded.

    "You have to take a stand", the CJI reiterated.

    "My answer is that we have not prescribed anything. The Order , it gives complete autonomy to institution to decide uniform. Whether students be allowed to wear dress or apprarel which could be symbol of religion, the stand of the state is.. element of introducing religious dress should not be there in uniform. As a matter of principle, the answer is in preamble of Karnataka Education Act which is to foster secular environment", the AG replied.

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    • 22 Feb 2022 4:32 PM IST

      Venkataramani now refers to the South African judgment (allowing Hindu girl to wear nose-stud in school) cited by Kamat: To borrow judgement of foreign jurisdiction and to apply here will be problematic

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:30 PM IST

      Venkataramani : It is now not just in Udupi. It has gone to the entire country. I find agitations in Tamil Nadu.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:29 PM IST

      Venkataramani : We as a nation have been culturally and historically have been pluralistic. It is stated that public order has been excessively stated, even a breach of order in a small place, a local turbulence, is a question of public order

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:27 PM IST

      Venkataramani : Let us not enter into dilution or intrusion of public space by any extraneous elements.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:27 PM IST

      Venkataramani : School is a qualified public place, every public space will have its own dimensions and therefore public order will be relevant. It cannot be seen in a generic or abstract state.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:25 PM IST

      Venkataramani : I am not belittling what is said in Quran. I am nobody to say that. It is a holy book and people who want to practice the holy book, they must have all the freedom to do that. But when we enter into a public space, which is a qualified public space..

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:24 PM IST

      Venkataramani : Freedom of expression does not go to the dark ages. You want to go ahead. You want to go ahead.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:21 PM IST

      Venkataramani: As long as broad principles of governance and adherence of law are kept in mind by the govt, courts should be slow in such matters.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:19 PM IST

      Venkataramani: For public order, morality and health to come in, state need not inquire into your religious practise. Article 25 is clearly subject to morality, health and public order, you are allowed to practise your religion.

    • 22 Feb 2022 4:14 PM IST

      Venkatramani: Whichever way public order, is perceived, whichever way it is brought in operation, unless it is malafide, court will not interfere.

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