SC stays college circular banning 'hijab' on campus
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Sanjay Kumar issued notice to the Chembur Trombay Education Society, which runs the ‘NG Acharya and DK Marathe College', and sought its response by 18 November
PTI
New Delhi, 9 Aug
The Supreme Court on Friday partly
stayed a Mumbai college circular banning 'hijab, burqa, cap and naqab' on the
campus and said girl students must have the freedom to choose what they wear. Educational
institutions, it said, cannot force on them their choice.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna
and Sanjay Kumar issued notice to the Chembur Trombay Education Society, which
runs the ‘NG Acharya and DK Marathe College', and sought its response by 18 November.
"Girl students must have
freedom of choice in what they are wearing and college cannot force them...It's
unfortunate that you suddenly wake up to know that there are many religions in
the country," the bench told the college administration at the centre of a
fresh row over a dress code for Muslim students.
It added why the college did not
ban 'tilak' and 'bindi' if it intended the religious faiths of the students to
not be revealed. "Will the students' names not reveal their religious
identity?" the bench asked senior advocate Madhavi Diwan, appearing for
the educational society.
The court, however, said no burqa
can be allowed to be worn by girls inside the classroom and no religious
activities can be permitted on the campus.
The bench said its interim order
should not be misused by anybody and granted liberty to the educational society
and the college to approach the court in case of any misuse.
The top court was hearing a plea
challenging a Bombay High Court verdict upholding the college's decision to ban
hijab, burqa and naqab inside the campus.
Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves and
advocate Abiha Zaidi, appearing for the petitioners, including Zainab Abdul
Qayyum, submitted that students were not able to attend classes because of the
ban.
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