The translations are being done with the help of in-house translators and a state-level committee of the high court is also in place to help with translation issues.
India’s state government today said it would provide enhanced category security to the three judges of Karnataka High Court who recently upheld a ban on wearing of hijab in class rooms.
Karnataka High Court judges, who passed the hijab verdict, will be given Y category security after they received death threats, informed Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday.
Two people have been arrested in connection with issuing death threats to the Special Bench judges of the Karnataka High Court who recently upheld the state government’s order banning hijab inside the classroom stating that it was not an essential practice in Islam. Kovai Rahamathulla was arrested from Tirunelveli, S.Jamal Mohammad Usmani was taken into custody from Thanjaur.