Karnataka Hijab Ban News
Congress' contemplation on the Karnataka Hijab ban, amid ongoing legal proceedings, raises suspicions of political motives ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections.
The new Congress government in Karnataka is all set to lift the ban imposed on its government in the state. Giving this information on Wednesday, the source said that the cabinet in the new government is waiting to complete the expansion. After that the ban on hijab will be lifted.
The new Congress government in Karnataka is all set to lift the ban imposed on its government in the state. Giving this information on Wednesday, the source said that the cabinet in the new government is waiting to complete the expansion. After that the ban on hijab will be lifted.
The new Congress government in Karnataka is all set to lift the ban imposed on its government in the state. Giving this information on Wednesday, the source said that the cabinet in the new government is waiting to complete the expansion. After that the ban on hijab will be lifted.
"I will create a bench," said a bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala when a woman lawyer sought urgent hearing of the plea saying girls are on the verge of losing another academic year as the exams are being held in government schools which are not permitting wearing of headscarf.
The court had said last month that it would consider setting up a three-judge bench to adjudicate the case related to the ban on wearing of hijabs in Karnataka government schools.
Karnataka hijab ban: A two-judge bench of the apex court had on October 13, last year delivered opposing verdicts in the hijab controversy, and urged the Chief Justice to constitute an appropriate bench to adjudicate the case that stemmed from a ban on wearing of Islamic head covering in Karnataka schools.
In view of the Supreme Court's verdict on the Hijab Ban in educational institutions in Karnataka, the state government has taken increased security measures and have deployed additional police personnel in sensitive areas.
"Uniform in schools is meant to promote uniformity among students. I believe that separatism is promoted in the garb of issues like the promotion of the burqa or hijab," BJP national general secretary C T Ravi said.
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court delivered a split verdict on the ban on hijabs in Karnataka's educational institutions.
On the hijab controversy, differences have also come to the fore in the two-judge bench in the Supreme Court, after which the entire matter has been sent to the CJI. The bench has now appealed to the CJI to form a larger bench.
Samajwadi Party MP Shafiqur Rehman Burke has once again given a controversial statement. This time Burke has given this statement regarding the hijab. Earlier, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Hijab controversy in Karnataka and both the judges have different opinions on this matter. After this, the matter has been referred to Chief Justice of India UU Lalit and he has been requested to hear in a larger bench
The old verdict on the Hijab controversy will remain intact. Earlier, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Hijab controversy in Karnataka and both the judges have different opinions on this matter. After this, the matter has been referred to Chief Justice of India UU Lalit and he has been requested to hear in a larger bench.
The old verdict on the Hijab controversy will remain intact. Earlier, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Hijab controversy in Karnataka and both the judges have different opinions on this matter. After this, the matter has been referred to Chief Justice of India UU Lalit and he has been requested to hear in a larger bench.
The old verdict on the Hijab controversy will remain intact. Let me tell you, earlier, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Hijab controversy in Karnataka and both the judges have different opinions on this matter. After this, the matter has been referred to Chief Justice of India UU Lalit and he has been requested to hear in a larger bench.
The SC today delivered a split verdict in the Karnataka hijab ban row
SC judge Sudhanshu Dhulia, however, set aside the Karnataka HC order
He said that wearing of hijab is a matter of choice and education of girls is more important
The old verdict on the Hijab controversy will remain intact. Let me tell you, earlier, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court gave its verdict on the Hijab controversy in Karnataka and both the judges have different opinions on this matter. After this, the matter has been referred to Chief Justice of India UU Lalit and he has been requested to hear in a larger bench.
The Karnataka govt has welcomed the SC verdict in the hijab ban case
The SC today delivered a split verdict in the case
It also referred the matter to the CJI for necessary action
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