Karnataka Hijab case: Two-judge bench of the Supreme Court delivers a split verdict, matter to be placed before the CJI
The two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India delivered a split verdict on the Karnataka hijab case.
The two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India delivered a split verdict on the Karnataka hijab case.
While 'liberals' in India try to argue that hijab is a choice and make efforts to mainstream the garment in schools, women in Iran are getting killed and girls in…
The Supreme Court also issued a notice to the Karnataka government on petitions challenging a High Court ruling refusing to lift the ban on hijab in state educational institutions
The girls were suspended after staging a demonstration in which they demanded permission to wear hijab inside the college premises.
The controversy erupted on May 26 after a group of students from the University College in Mangaluru had protested against the college authorities, alleging that a few Muslim girl students…
The UP madrassa board chief said the hijab controversy was raked up by clerics to regain control of women
At least 24 girl students from Kundapur, 14 from Byndoor and two from Udupi Government Girls Pre-University college have missed the exams in because they did not want to follow…
Earlier this month, the Karnataka HC upheld hijab ban in schools, stating that it is not an essential practice in Islam.
The Karnataka HC had earlier this month dismissed pleas against the ban on hijab in educational institutes.
A Muslim girl in hijab was seen offering Namaz inside the classroom in Madhya Pradesh's Dr Harisingh Gaur University