Restriction only in classroom, not outside, Karnataka to SC on hijab row


New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS): The Karnataka government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that there is no restriction on wearing hijab on the school campus, and it is only restricted in the classroom while defending its decision to disallow hijab in classrooms of pre-university colleges.

It also emphasized that it has not touched any "religious aspect" in the hijab ban row.

Advocate General Prabhuling K. Navadgi, representing the Karnataka government, contended before a bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia that it has never happened in Karnataka that a group of students came to school in hijab and began banging the gates.

As the bench queried if it started in one school and then spread, Navadagi said yes.

"There was a possibility of a public order issue," he said, and emphasised that restriction on hijab was only in the classroom and when it was asserted militantly that they want to wear hijab and retaliated by others, it became a concern.

He said that it has to be demonstrated that wearing of hijab is a right to expression and right to privacy is still evolving jurisprudence and can't be exercised in all zones.

The AG said France has prohibited hijab and the women there have not become any less Islamic. He added that the state has not touched any religious aspect or religious issue. "Much hue and cry is made by saying that hijab is banned. Let me clarify, hijab is not banned and the state never intended," he said.

Navadgi submitted assuming wearing of hijab is a religious practice ordained in Quran and every mundane activity connected with the religion can't be an essential religious practice. He added that if it were to be accepted that whatever is said in the Quran to be essential, it will defeat the tests of essentiality.

Citing Article 51A(j) of the Constitution, the AG contended that one should rise above religious identity to become part of one group, and the right to wear a dress cannot be absolute.

He said the right to wear dress as part of expression can't be readily given at the mere asking and it has to be established what is the expression they want to convey and to whom they want to convey. He said that "they say they wear hijab as Islam mandates. That is no expression."

Navadagi said the state only wants to inculcate discipline in students by regulating uniforms and any restrictive effect on rights under Article 19 of the Constitution is "incidental" and it cannot be a ground to invalidate the law. He added that there is no restriction on wearing hijab either on school campus or school transport. "It is only in classroom," he said.

The bench quizzed Navadagi, citing the government circular, whether wearing a headscarf goes against unity and equality, and cited one of the contentions of the petitioners that there should be no uniform - since it is pre-university and some do not have uniform.

The AG contended that the words used in circular were if there is no uniform prescribed, wear something which goes along with unity and equality and also has no impact on law and order.

He said the state has only said educational institutions can prescribe uniforms for students, something which is "religion neutral".

The top court will continue to hear arguments on Thursday on petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict refusing to lift the ban on hijab in educational institutions of the state.

 

  

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Thu, Sep 22 2022

    The advocates on both sides are confusing the case which is straightforward, as the SC has pointed out. Is the rule to enforce uniform to ensure public health, security and morality? If the hijab is not objectionable outside the classroom, how does it promote public health, security and morality? As I mentioned in my last comment, if this question is answered in the negative, then a dress code is there only to assert authority of the school which can be shown in other ways. No such problem arises with older students in PU and university. If older students are not a problem, how can young students be? To ensure that only genuine students enter the school, the security check must be done when they enter the school premises, such as through an ID card hung around the neck prominently displayed with a photo on it. This is done at the university level and in Libraries. The way the SC is leaning I am sure this is what its final verdict will be. The wearing of hijab is just a bogey to opponents and supporters of school uniforms.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Thu, Sep 22 2022

    The argument that there is no restriction on wearing the hijab on the campus or on the premises of the school, only in the classroom, shows that it is only a question of school discipline, and nothing more. What is the big deal in this discipline - to assert authority of the school? That doesn't wash, and shouldn't with the Court. The questiom put by the Court yesterday whether there was a threat to public order, justice or morality by not complying with the "uniform" policy has not been addressed by the opponents of the hijab. That is most relevant question on which hangs the SC decision.

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