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Hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves

hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves
hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves

Hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves Hijab ban: karnataka high court upholds government order on headscarves. a high court in india's karnataka state has ruled that the hijab is not "essential" to islam in a landmark case that could. A high court in india's karnataka state has ruled that the hijab is not "essential" to islam in a landmark case that could have implications across the country. the court also upheld a state.

hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves
hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves

Hijab Ban Karnataka High Court Upholds Government Order On Headscarves The karnataka high court which upheld the order on appeal quoted from the quran and other islamic religious texts to say that wearing the hijab was not an essential religious practice and not. The karnataka high court is hearing a clutch of petitions challenging the government order banning the hijab in government educational institutions. in an interim order on thursday, the bench led by chief justice ritu raj awasthi said that no religious garments must be permitted on campuses until the court reaches a verdict. The karnataka high court on tuesday (march 15) upheld the restriction on muslim women wearing a hijab in educational institutions. a three judge bench comprising chief justice ritu raj awasthi and justices krishna s dixit and khazi m jaibunnisa, held that the right to wear a hijab is not constitutionally protected. Explained: how karnataka hc verdict on hijab ban upholds govt stand — and raises issues for appeal the karnataka high court's 129 page verdict places the essential religious practice test at the centre of the debate on hijab sidestepping arguments made by the petitioners on the right to freedom of speech and expression and the right to equality dismissing them as “derivative rights.

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