Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-5 Live Updates

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14 Sept 2022 10:52 AM IST

  • Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing- DAY-5 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 by 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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    • 14 Sept 2022 12:19 PM IST

      Dhavan quotes from Kerala HC decision : "Thus, the analysis of the Quranic injunctions and the Hadiths would show that it is a farz to cover the head and wear the long sleeved dress except face part and exposing the body otherwise is forbidden (haram)"

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:16 PM IST

      Dhavan referring to the Kerala HC judgment which held hijab to be an essential practice.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:13 PM IST

      Dhavan quotes from Ratilal Gandhi case: If this is the belief of the community and it is proved undoubtedly to be the belief of the community,-a secular Judge is bound to accept that belief-it is not for him to sit in judument on that belief.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:10 PM IST

      Dhavan refers to Ratilal Gandhi case.

      Dhavan : If it is showed that hijab is an established practice in Karnataka, no outside secular authority can say it is not.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:08 PM IST

      Dhavan : Interstingly, Justice Mukherjee says in Vedas there is no mention of temples.

      So you don't have to go to the text, you see if the practice is prevalant and if there are no malafides.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:07 PM IST

      Dhavan : According to the tenets of the faith, if something has been followed, it is allowed, if it is bonafide, you don't have to to go back to the text. We have to examine if the practice is prevalant and is bona fide.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:04 PM IST

      Justice Dhulia : Yes, precisely, it may or may not be Essential Religious Practice...

      Dhavan: All I'm saying is that, in this impugned judgment the conclusion is that it is directory. 

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:01 PM IST

      Justice Gupta : Mr.Dhavan, if there is an issue, which forum will decide? If a dispute arise.

      Dhavan : What is the dispute, whether it is an essential practice. If all over India, hijab is practiced, lordships will only see if it is a bona fide practice.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:00 PM IST

      Dhavan : The way out has been given in the Bijoe Emmanual decision, once it is shown it is a bona fide practice, it is permissible.

      Justice Dhulia : Yes, take us through that. We don't want to refer to suras.

    • 14 Sept 2022 12:00 PM IST

      Dhavan : The conclusion of the High Court is puzzling. It says hijab is not mandatory due to absence of prescription of penalties.

      Justice Dhulia : I think you argue other aspects.

      Dhavan : This goes to the fundamentals. The point I am making, consistent with the fact that your lordships are not maulivs or pandits..

      J Dhulia : That is why we are saying.

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