The plea moved in Supreme Court challenging Karnataka High Court s order, which dismissed petitions against the ban on Hijab in educational institutions, has alleged step-motherly behaviour of state government authorities which has prevented students from practising their faith and resulted in an unwanted law and order situation.
A plea has been moved in Supreme Court challenging the Karnataka High Court order dismissing various pleas challenging ban on Hijab in educational institutes. The plea has been filed by a Muslim student named Niba Naaz through Advocate-on-Record Anas Tanwir.
The plea challenging Karnataka HC order upholding Hijab ban is filed in the Supreme Court by two Muslim students, Manan and Niba Naaz, through advocate Anas Tanwir.
A plea was Tuesday filed in the Supreme Court challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict which dismissed pleas seeking permission to wear Hijab inside the classroom, saying Hijab is not a part of the essential religious practice in Islamic faith.