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After a hearing of about 23 hours spread over 11 days, [6] the court delivered its verdict on 15 March 2022, upholding the restrictions on hijab. [7] The court ruled that the hijab is not an essential religious practice in Islam. [8] Y-category security has been provided to the Karnataka High Court judges who delivered the hijab verdict, and ...
On 15 March 2022, through a verdict, the Karnataka High Court upheld the hijab ban in educational institutions as a non essential part of Islam [107] [108] and suggested that wearing hijabs can be restricted in government colleges where uniforms are prescribed and ruled that "prescription of a school uniform" is a "reasonable restriction".
On 15 March 2022, through a verdict, the Karnataka High Court upheld the hijab ban in educational institutions as a non-essential part of Islam [72] [73] and suggested that wearing hijabs can be restricted in government colleges where uniforms are prescribed and ruled that "prescription of a school uniform" is a "reasonable restriction".
The court previously heard Mr Sharif, Ms Batool and Mr Malik travelled to Islamabad, Pakistan, with Sara's five brothers and sisters on 9 August 2023, the day before her body was found.
A court in a southern Indian state told students on Thursday not to wear any religious clothing until it delivers a verdict on petitions seeking to overturn a ban on hijabs, headscarves used by ...
In France and Turkey, the emphasis is on the secular nature of the state, and the symbolic nature of the Islamic dress, and bans apply at state institutions (courts, civil service) and in state-funded education (in France, while the law forbidding the veil applies to students attending publicly funded primary schools and high schools, it does not refer to universities; applicable legislation ...
Following the application of the state seeking a stay of the High Court verdict on June 9, [24] on June 10, the agitators gave the government a time-frame until June 30 to accept their demands and announced a break in the agitation due to Eid-al-Adha. [25] The agitation resumed on June 30. [26]
The ruling was widely seen as a victory for Turks who claimed this maintained Turkey's separation of state and religion. In 2013, the headscarf ban in public institutions was lifted through a decree, even though the ban officially stood through court decisions. [50] The ban on wearing hijab in high schools ended in 2014. [51]