Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 9)- LIVE UPDATES

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23 Feb 2022 2:27 PM IST

  • Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 9)- 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.

    During yesterday's hearing AG argued that petitioners have not shown that wearing hijab is an essential religious practice in Islam and thus, the protection under Article 25 of the Constitution is not available to them.

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    • 23 Feb 2022 3:53 PM IST

      Srivatsa cites a shloka "Let noble thoughts come from everywhere".

      Says European Courts have upheld decisions of States in restricting hijab.

      Concludes his submissions.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:53 PM IST

      Srivatsa refers to European Court of Human Rights judgments.

      Justice Dixit: We have been saying that when malayasian court was referred, why should we travel so far?. Anyway we will look at this what you have submitted.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:52 PM IST

      Srivatsa: In the present education, we are dealing with secular education within public institutions, therefore different consideration may arise.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:48 PM IST

      Srivatsa: In India we have Article 25 (1) starts with a restructive clause. In America and Australia, the freedom is virtually unrestricted. There is an injunction against the State to not make laws on religious issues.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:48 PM IST

      Naganand concludes.

      Adv Raghavendra Srivatsa now makes submissions on applicability of foreign judgments.

      CJ: We are on constitutional issues. Freedom of religion differs from country to country and we will consider that.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:47 PM IST

      Naganand : This is a simple issue, let children come to school and don't wear the external symbols of religion. Now a right wing association of Hindus wants to wear saffron shawls. Tomorrow Muslim boys will want to wear skull cap. Where is this going to end?

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:45 PM IST

      Naganand : Let the drum beaters on the street not threaten the society. We are a harmonious society. In Udupi has the tradition of the Astha mathas being helped by Muslim families.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:43 PM IST

      Naganand : There was an interesting case in this Court, where a well know Katchi Memon man, argued that wealth tax was not applicable to him as he is governed by law of Hindu Undivided Family.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:43 PM IST

      Naganand says for Christians in Coorg, Hindu law provisions of succession were applicable.

      "Does it mean that it is against essential religious practise?", he asks.

    • 23 Feb 2022 3:42 PM IST

      Naganand: Entire Mohammedan law which is based on shariyat and Holy Quran. But by virtue of adoption of certain practises, the court have held that certain traditional laws would not apply to certain classes of Mohammedans, and even provisions of Hindu law can apply to them

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