The Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated at soon listing the petitions against the Karnataka High Court judgment, which upheld the ban on hijab in pre-university colleges.As senior advocate Meenakshi Arora mentioned the matter before a bench .
The Supreme Court on Tuesday again declined urgent hearing but indicated at soon listing the petitions against the Karnataka High Court judgment, which upheld the state government s ban on Hijab in pre-university colleges.
Bengaluru, Apr 5: Amid a renewed Hindutva campaign against use of loudspeakers in mosques, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday assured to look into the matter, adding that the high court order is against the use of loudspeakers not just in mosques, but in all religious places.
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Karnataka High Court judgment, which upheld the ban on hijab in classrooms after holding that the wearing of headscarves by Muslim women was not an .
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has moved the top court along with two other petitioners namely, Munisa Bushra and Jaleesa Sultana Yaseen. The plea said the high court judgment while dismissing the petitions, has proceeded with erroneous reasons to address the issue.