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15 Sept 2022 10:50 AM IST

  • Hijab Ban- Supreme Court Hearing-DAY-6- 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 DAY 6by 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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    • 15 Sept 2022 12:37 PM IST

      Alam explaining why Essential Religious Practice had to be argued before HC. He says Karnataka HC GO made a statement that hijab was not an essential practice, after referring to certain judgments and hence the need to argue this point arose.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:35 PM IST

      Arora concludes

      Adv Thulasi Raj seeks to make arguments. Justice Gupta tells her that there are other senior advocates.

      J Gupta turns to Sr Adv Colin Gonsalves. Gonsalves says let Adv Shoeb Alam argue first.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:33 PM IST

      Arora referring to Kenyan decision- where a Christian school objected to allowing hijab in school. Court approved hijab, saying it was an affirmation of diversity.

      Arora : What the Kenyan court adopted was the principle of religious accommodation. 

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:24 PM IST

      Arora : The Scotland decision allowing wearing of kara is also based on the principle of religious accommodation.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:23 PM IST

      Arora : We had argued on convention on child rights, but there was nothing in the HC judgment on that. This is not to put down the High Court or anything. But sometimes when we argue, the case takes a particular turn, and some sections are given a disproportionate attention

      Arora : Why I refer to other jurisdictions? Just as we Hindus are a majority in our country and minority elsewhere, wherever we are a minority we carry our practices. The judgment of South Africa on nose pin was based on principle of religious accommodation.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:21 PM IST

      Arora : We had argued on convention on child rights, but there was nothing in the HC judgment on that. This is not to put down the High Court or anything. But sometimes when we argue, the case takes a particular turn, and some sections are given a disproportionate attention

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:20 PM IST

      Arora : When a large number of courts across the world, and a large segment of population across the world across the world recognizes hijab, who are we to reinvent the world and say it is not an essential practice. We are in a global village, not living in isolation.

      Arora : When large number of people believe in hijab, it is not called for to determine if it is an essential practice.

      Justice Dhulia : It was you who made the argument before the High Court.

      Arora : Sometimes we make mistakes.

      J Gupta : Your writ petition was based on it

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:19 PM IST

      Arora on Essnetial Religious Practice : The second largest religion in the world is Islam. Across the countries, most practice Islam recognize the wearing of hijab as a part of their religious and cultural practice.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:17 PM IST

      Arora : The Kendriya Vidyalayas allow the wearing of hijab.

      Justice Gupta : Mr.Kamat has referred to it.

    • 15 Sept 2022 12:11 PM IST

      Arora : UN Committee has found that banning of hijab is violation of the Convention. I wish to place that statement before the Court.

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