Following the apex court s split verdict on the issue of the ban on wearing the headscarf, girls in hijab are not being permitted to take the exams scheduled to begin from March 9, a bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud was told.
After the hijab issue resurfaced in Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai today called for following the High Court order. Students at University College in Mangaluru earlier this week submitted a request to allow the wearing of hijab.
Following death threats to the three Karnataka High Court judges, including the Chief Justice, who delivered the hijab verdict, and arrest of a person in Tamil Nadu in this regard, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said his government had decided to provide ‘Y category’ security to
A case was registered at the Vidhana Soudha police station based on a complaint by two advocates, after they received a WhatsApp video denouncing the Chief Justice in wake of the Hijab verdict
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday upheld the ban on wearing hijab in educational institutions in the state, saying it’s not an essential religious practice of Islam and school uniforms promoted harmony and spirit of common brotherhood.