Hijab Row: Karnataka High Court to deliver verdict on students’ plea today

In its interim order, the Bench had asked the govt to reopen schools, colleges and restrained students from wearing religious attire till the final order.

Karnataka high court to deliver judgment on hijab controversy today (Source: Shutterstock)Karnataka high court to deliver judgment on hijab controversy today (Source: Shutterstock)

Vagisha Kaushik | March 15, 2022 | 08:49 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The Karnataka High Court will deliver its judgment in the hijab ban case today at 10:30 am, as per a Live Law report. The high court concluded the hearing related to the 'hijab' (scarf) case on February 25, but reserved its order. "Heard. Order reserved," Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi said. The court asked the petitioners to file written submissions, if any, before the Bench.

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The Bench, constituted on February 9 and comprising the Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice Krishna S Dixit and Justice Jaibunnisa M Khazi, heard on a day-to-day basis a batch of petitions filed by some girls seeking permission to wear the hijab in educational institutions where a uniform has been prescribed.

The girls were allegedly denied entry into a pre-university college for girls in Udupi in December last for violating the dress code. On January 1, six girl students attended a press meet held by the Campus Front of India (CFI) protesting against denial of entry into classrooms as they were wearing the hijab.

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This prompted the boy-students to wear saffron shawls in protest. As the issue of hijab versus saffron scarves spread to several educational institutions in many parts of Karnataka since then, the State government announced a holiday from February 9 to February 15 in all the pre-university colleges and from February 9 to February 16 in degree and diploma colleges.

In its interim order, the Bench asked the government to re-open the educational institutions, which were hit by the agitation, and restrained students from wearing religious attire till the court issues the final order.

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