Karnataka Hijab Row: Petitioner Asks HC To Allow Students To Wear Hijab On Fridays, Hearing Adjourned
Before adjourning the hearing for Friday, the full bench of the court remarked that the state government can modify its order
New Delhi: A three-judge bench of the Karnataka High Court has started hearing the petitions on hijab row for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday. Before adjourning the hearing for Friday, the full bench of the court remarked that the state government can modify its order.
Besides this remark, the court has also dismissed one of the petitions filed by an activist saying: "We will dismiss this petition. It is not maintainable. We will dismiss your petition with costs. You are testing our nerves," as quoted by the Indian Express.
Hijab matter | Sr Adv AM Dar, representing 5 girl students, says before Karnataka HC- Govt order on hijab will affect her clients who put hijab. The order is unconstitutional, he adds.
— ANI (@ANI) February 17, 2022
Court asks Dar to withdraw his current petition & grants him the liberty to file a fresh one
The counsels for petitioners have been arguing to lift the interim order prohibiting Muslim girl students from wearing hijab to classes. The counsels have argued that the government is misusing the interim order issued by the court to target Muslim students.
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Meanwhile, students staged a protest before the District Commissioner's office in Shivamogga district amid curfew orders demanding permission to wear hijab to classes. District Commissioner Dr R. Selvamani met the students and took a memorandum from them.
The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and comprising Justice Krishna S. Dixit and Justice Khaji Jaibunnesa Mohiyuddin has not obliged the request yet. The petitioners are likely to press for reversal of the interim order by praying that Muslim students have been sent back from schools for wearing hijab. Advocate General Prabhuling Navadagi, appearing for the government, has objected and said that if the request is considered it is as good as considering the petitioner's application.
Senior advocates Devdatt Kamat, Ravivarma Kumar and Yusuf Muchchala made submissions on Wednesday and have completed their arguments. Meanwhile, the six girls from Udupi who started the hijab protest, have decided to remain absent from the college until the final order.
Meanwhile, police had a tough time as about 340 students in Hassan blocked the road holding placards in support of the hijab. Deputy SP warned them of action after which they dispersed. A tense situation is prevailing at Saraladevi College in Bellary as hijab-wearing students joined by parents refused to go back even after several requests from the college and police authorities were made.
(With inputs from IANS)