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The AIMPLB has appealed to the Supreme Court upholding the hijab prohibition in educational institutions
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) appealed to The Supreme court on Monday for special leave to appeal the Karnataka High Court’s verdict in the hijab case, which effectively upheld the state’s ban on wearing the veil at educational institutions.
The Karnataka High Court upheld a government order (GO) on March 15 that gave college development committees of government colleges in the state the authority to prohibit all religious clothing from being worn on campus and to impose uniform dress rules.
The hijab was not an essential religious practice, according to a three-judge bench led by Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justices Krishna S Dixit and JM Khazi, and thus the constitutional articles that grant religious freedom cannot be used to circumvent uniform dress code rules imposed by educational institutions.
Mohammed Fazlurrahim, the Muslim organization’s secretary, and two other petitioners, Munisa Bushra and Jaleesa Sultana, petitioned the Supreme Court.
AIMPLB, Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama, an Islamic clerics’ organization, has also filed a special leave plea in the Supreme Court challenging the Karnataka High Court’s decision on the hijab issue.
The ruling of the High Court, according to the organization, is based on a misinterpretation of the Holy Quran and Hadis, as well as a misunderstanding of Islamic regulations.
‘Don’t sensationalize,’ the Supreme Court said, refusing to hear an appeal against the Karnataka High Court’s decision on the hijab.
It should be remembered that the Supreme Court last week refused to hear petitions against a Karnataka High Court decision that effectively sustained the state’s ban on wearing hijab in educational institutions.
The Supreme Court rejected to set a date for the hearing of the hijab appeals against the Karnataka high court judgment on Thursday, March 24.
Devadatt Kamat, a senior counsel, pleaded before the Supreme Court, noting exams and demanding that the case be heard quickly. According to Advocate Kamat, the pupils’ exams began on March 28 and they would lose a year if they were not permitted inside the classroom without their headscarf.
“Exams have nothing to do with the problem,” Chief Justice NV Ramana observed. Don’t make a big deal out of it.” The court stated that the case would be heard in due course.
Previously, the Supreme Court had declined to hear the appeal promptly and had adjourned the case until after the Holi holiday.
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MNS Exposes Alleged Fake Voters in Navi Mumbai Through Photo Exhibition
The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) held a unique photo exhibition in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, to highlight alleged irregularities in the city’s voter list ahead of the upcoming civic elections. The exhibition, inaugurated by Amit Thackeray, displayed photographs and details of voters reportedly registered at invalid or unusual addresses.
According to MNS officials, several names were found listed at locations such as public toilets, footpaths, roadsides, railway stations, and even the municipal commissioner’s residence. The party claimed that around 127 voters were registered at the commissioner’s residence, 250 voters along Palm Beach Road, and multiple entries at other non-residential areas across the city.
Party leaders said the aim was to draw attention to the issue of bogus voter registrations and demand corrective action from election authorities to ensure fair and transparent elections. “This exhibition exposes how thousands of fake voters could influence the outcome of civic polls if not rectified,” said an MNS representative during the event.
However, the Thane District Administration refuted the allegations, stating that no fake voter registrations were recorded at those addresses. Officials clarified that certain entries merely used landmarks such as ‘Nerul Railway Station’ or similar references for voter location purposes, not as actual residential addresses.
The MNS has urged the State Election Commission to initiate a thorough verification drive to clean up the electoral rolls and maintain the integrity of the democratic process in Navi Mumbai.
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Navi Mumbai Couple Booked for Cheating Tenants of ₹25 Lakh
The Kharghar police have registered a case against a Navi Mumbai-based couple for allegedly cheating three tenants of a combined sum of Rs 25 lakh by promising them rental flats that were never handed over. The accused have been identified as Krishna Poojari and Geetha Poojari, residents of Meghna Heights in Sector 34A, Kharghar.
According to police sources, between April and June 2024, the couple entered into registered rental agreements with three individuals, offering them flats in the same building — one on the 9th floor and two on the 8th floor. Instead of charging monthly rent, the Poojaris allegedly collected large “one-time deposits” from each tenant, assuring them possession of the flats. However, after receiving the money, they neither handed over the flats nor refunded the deposits.
When repeated requests for refunds went unanswered, the victims approached the police. Following an investigation, the Kharghar police station registered an FIR against the couple for cheating, criminal breach of trust, dishonest inducement, and criminal intimidation under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Officials stated that efforts are underway to trace the accused, who are currently untraceable. The police have also appealed to other possible victims to come forward, suspecting that more people might have been duped using the same fraudulent rental scheme.
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Man Beaten to Death Over Mobile Theft Suspicion in Navi Mumbai
In a shocking incident in Navi Mumbai’s Turbhe area, a 34-year-old man was brutally beaten to death by his cousin and an accomplice over the suspicion of stealing a mobile phone. The deceased has been identified as Sudhakar Patole, while the prime accused is his cousin Arjun Adagale (55), assisted by Vidhan Mandal, both of whom worked at a local public toilet.
According to police officials, Adagale suspected that Patole had stolen his mobile phone. On Thursday morning, the accused allegedly called Patole out of his home under the pretext of having a drink together. The trio went to a nearby public toilet, where they consumed alcohol before Adagale and Mandal launched a violent assault on Patole. He succumbed to his injuries on the spot.
The incident came to light after locals discovered Patole’s body and informed the police. The body has been sent for post-mortem examination. Meanwhile, Turbhe Police have registered a case of murder under Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and have begun an intensive manhunt to trace the absconding accused.
Investigators are also scanning nearby CCTV footage to gather evidence and determine the sequence of events leading to the fatal attack. Authorities have condemned the incident, calling it a tragic example of how personal disputes can escalate into violent crime.
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