A day ahead of reopening of pre-university colleges in Karnataka, which were shut due to protests over wearing of Hijab inside classrooms, state Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said authorities have been directed to identify and initiate legal action against religious organisations attempting to break the society and corrupt innocent students.
"Some religious organisations are using students to try to divide the society.. Instructions have been given to identify them and initiate appropriate legal action against them," the minister said in a statement.
He claimed that not all but a few students were insisting that they be allowed to go to the school wearing Hijab.
The Karnataka High Court in its interim order relating to the Hijab issue has restrained students from attending classes wearing headscarves or saffron scarves.
Mr Jnanendra also noted that safety measures have been taken to ensure peace and order in the state so that students attend classes in without any hindrance.
He also requested the students to engage in their academic activities without any fear or feeling of insecurity.
Here are the Highlights on Hijab Row:
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Delhi on Tuesday reported 756 fresh COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, while the positivity rate was 1.52 per cent, according to data shared by the city health department.
The number of COVID-19 tests conducted a day ago was 49,792, it said.
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The right to use hijab or headscarves in educational institutions cannot be blocked citing public order, the Karnataka High Court was told today, Senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, who was representing students who challenged the bar on head scarves, said courts have earlier recognised the fact that "hecklers' veto cannot be allowed".
He also asked the court to rethink its interim judgment to barring religious attire, saying it amounts to a "suspension of the fundamental rights" -- to education and religious freedoms -- and allowing it is only a small adjustment.
Tahir : But the civil rules permit it.
CJ : The Affidavit filed by advocate is rejected. We will continue hearing tomorrow.
Tahir : Civil rules permit counsel to file affidavit in certain circumstances. I have explained why the party cannot make the affidavit.
(The application alleges misuse of HC order by authorities by preventing hijab wearing girls and teachers).
CJ : Let us first understand the status of the petitioner. She has filed another writ petition and has filed a withdrawal memo in the other petition.
Kumar : Yes.
CJ : In that case, will allow the withdrawal of other.
Mir says Hegde made only preliminary submissions.
CJ : Please don't waste the time of the court. We will hear the other counsels.
CJ : Sorry, this we will not allow. Mr.Hegde has made his submissions. We have noted.
AG : The point is, the arguments on behalf of Resham have been addressed. Same petitioner cannot urge the same questions of law on the same facts through different counsel.
CJ : She has filed two petitions?
AG : Yes, she is one of the petitioners in another case. They have to justify.
Kumar: Kindly refer to Statement of objection filed by the state.
Kamat concludes his submissions. Expresses gratitude to the bench for patient hearing and to his associates who helped him in reasearch.
CJ: Yesterday only we pointed how the article starts.. "Subject to..
CJ : In that order, we did not decide anything.
CJ : Whether they are not allowed entry in class or school?
Kamat: Not allowing inside the classroom or school has the same consequences.
Kamat : They are not allowed to enter.
Justice Dixit : Expulsion is different from not allowing entry.
Justice Dixit : A passanger not allowing entry in a train because of not having a ticket.. how is that covered under doctrine of proportionality?
"If you are expelled for an extra attire, doctrine of proportionality will come in", Kamat submits.
"If I go on street, and somebody stops saying he does not like Devdatt Kamat, then State cannot stop me from going to the street saying it will create public order issue".
Kamat: Yesterday I was on the point that State cannot say that public order will be disturbed...
Kamat says the Canada judgment permitted a Sikh student to wear Kirpan to school.
Chief Justice : How are these judgments relevant to the issues in this case? We follow our Constitution.
Kamat : It was my duty to respond to the queries. I have not repeated anything. I will finish soon.
CJ : We are not in a hurry. But you should be in a hurry.
those who hold sincere beliefs", Kamat quotes from the South African judgment.
Justice Dixit : This judgment is rendered in the light of the text of the Constitutional provisions. How they read?
Kamat says the judgment refers to the provisions.
Kamat says they are from secular constitution. He refers to a South African judgment.
Kamat : Your lordships Dixit cited the Upanishad (verse cited) the other day, that knowledge from all directions should be welcomed.
Kamat: Some amount of guidance is there in the judgment regarding the power of the state is to be exercised. State can regulate "deleterious practices". Here, in this case, it (hijab) is an innocuous practice.
Justice Dixit : SCR is the only authoritative publication.
Kamat : Yes milord, though we refer to SCC as a matter of practice.
Kamat : Very categorically sarvajyanik suvyavasthe means public order and it cannot have a different meaning. I rest my case there.
Kamat : I respectfully submit that "sarvajanik suvyavasthe" used in GO is not capable of two meanings and means public order.
Chief Justice : We will ask the respondents to get instructions on this.
Advocate General says the affidavit is vague.
CJ : Who filed the affidavit?
Tahir : I have filed the affidavit.
CJ : Counsel cannot file affidavit. That will be misconduct.
Karnataka | A meeting between parents and teachers is underway. The students (of Govt Urdu School, Pakirnagar) have not been made to sit in a separate room: Tehsildar, Kapu Taluk, Udupi district pic.twitter.com/VKpuoEHv6h
- ANI (@ANI) February 15, 2022
A day ahead of reopening of pre-university colleges in Karnataka, which were shut due to protests over wearing of Hijab inside classrooms, state Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said authorities have been directed to identify and initiate legal action against religious organisations attempting to break the society and corrupt innocent students.
"Some religious organisations are using students to try to divide the society.. Instructions have been given to identify them and initiate appropriate legal action against them," the minister said in a statement.
Controversy over the banning of hijabs in Karnataka schools continued Tuesday after it emerged that students at schools in Udupi and Shivamogga district could not write their exams the day before because they were refused permission to do so while wearing a hijab, or headscarf.
Those not allowed to do so included two students from a state-run school in Udupi, and one parent told NDTV the school threatened the girl with police action if she refused to remove the hijab.
"This (banning of hijabs) was never there before. Our children were made to sit in separate rooms. Yesterday, the teachers shouted at the children... They (the school) had never done this before," the parent, whose child is a Class 6 student of a state government-run school in Udupi, said.