Karnataka Hijab Controversy: Supreme Court Passes Split Verdict In Hijab Case

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 13, 2022 12:31 PM2022-10-13T12:31:09+5:302022-10-13T12:31:27+5:30

The Supreme Court today passed a split verdict on a batch of appeals challenging restriction on Muslim girl students ...

Karnataka Hijab Controversy: Supreme Court Passes Split Verdict In Hijab Case | Karnataka Hijab Controversy: Supreme Court Passes Split Verdict In Hijab Case

Karnataka Hijab Controversy: Supreme Court Passes Split Verdict In Hijab Case

The Supreme Court today passed a split verdict on a batch of appeals challenging restriction on Muslim girl students wearing Hijab in educational institutions in Karnataka. Justice Hemant Gupta dismissed the 26 appeals filed against the judgment of the Karnataka High Court which held that hijab was not an essential practice of Islam and allowed the ban on wearing headscarf in educational institutions in the State. 

Expressing the divergence in his opinion, Justice  Sudhanshu Dhulia set aside the Karnataka High Court judgment and held that the entire concept of essential religious practice was not essential to the dispute. In light of the divergence of opinion, the matter has to be placed before the Chief Justice of India for appropriate directions.

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