Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 11)- LIVE UPDATES

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25 Feb 2022 9:10 AM GMT

  • Hijab Ban- Karnataka High Court Full Bench Hearing (Day 11)- 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.
    During one of the previous hearing, the High Court clarified that the interim order passed by it on February 10, which prohibited wearing of religious dresses by students in classrooms, will apply to both degree colleges and Pre-University (PU) Colleges, where uniform has been prescribed.
    Yesterday, Senior Advocate Devadatt Kamat made his rejoinder arguments for Muslim girl students, challenging the action of a government PU college in denying their entry for wearing a hijab (headscarf). Kamat argued that people who want to wear head scarf are denied right to education on the pretext of this GO. "Their right to education which is paramount is being put on back burner. As a state you should facilitate and create an enabling atmosphere."
    Opposing State's submissions on the aspect of Constitutional Morality, Kamat added that Sabarimala and Navtej Johar judgments that were cited by the Advocate General are "pro-choice" judgments. "Constitutional morality is pro-choice. It is a restriction on state power," he said.
    Yesterday, the Court also heard Senior Advocate AM Dar for students of another college who were denied entry. It also heard Senior Advocate Guru Krishnakumar for the Respondents.
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    • 25 Feb 2022 9:49 AM GMT

      CJ : Are the visuals showing that students are being chased?

      Balakrishnana: This is a case of child abuse. In Tumkarau a child was chased by a policemen.

      CJ : What is your grievance? 

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:47 AM GMT

      Balakrishna : A girl is walking hardly 14 to 15 years is chased by media persons. A teacher was chased. Is that the order passed by the court. It applies only to the classrooms.

      CJ : What is the material to show this?

      Balakrishna : I have produced the CD with 65B certificate

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:46 AM GMT

      Balakrishana: I can wear burqa or hijab till the gate of the college, I can enter the college, mover around, in the college, lordships order is confined to classroom. But in reality in all colleges, the visuals I have produced.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:44 AM GMT

      Adv Balakrishna now makes submissions in PIL seeking to restrain media from taking videos and pictures of girls removing hijab at college gates. He points out students in PU College are minors.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:43 AM GMT

      Kulkarni prays for an interim order allowing students to wear hijab at least on Fridays and during Ramzan.

      CJ : We are in the midst of final hearing, no question of interim order, we will pass final order.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:42 AM GMT

      Kulkarni : A highly inflammable of atom bomb of hatred is in the society a simple spark by vested interests...

      AG interrupts.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:40 AM GMT

      Kulkarni: As per Holy quran, hijab is practised since years.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:40 AM GMT

      Kulkarni : Constitution of Turkey or any other countries need not be imbibed. Our Constitution is supreme, it is the Bhagavad Gita, Holy Quran, Holy Bible, Holy Guru Grant Sahib.

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:39 AM GMT

      Dr Vinod Kulkarni now makes submissions in his PIL.

      "By not wearing hijab, public disorder is seen in our state, riots are seen, recent murder in Shivamogga. Wearing of hijab is not against public order".

    • 25 Feb 2022 9:37 AM GMT

      Kumar : Giving control to the MLA is an anachronism. MLA should be made accountable to somebody. This has been hijacked by the Govt circular. That is the crux of this.

      Kumar concludes.

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