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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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Party leaders demand cancellation of the Rs 2,200 crore tender, alleging contractor irregularities and health risks to local residents.
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Beyond financial concerns, local leaders highlighted the growing health hazards faced by residents living near the Turbhe site. Pushing for long-term relief, Shiv Sena has urged the Environment Minister to intervene, initiate a formal technical probe into the tender process, and penalize any non-compliant contractors involved.
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For months, essential municipal workers many of whom form the backbone of the city’s daily sanitation and administrative operations have been waiting on crucial arrears. These include pending festival bonuses, hazard allowances, and overtime payments that remain tangled in administrative red tape. Labor leaders allege that despite repeated appeals, municipal leadership and third-party contractors continue to push back payouts, leaving hundreds of low-income families in distress.
Taking up the mantle through its labor union wing, the Maharashtra Navnirman Kamgar Sena, MNS representatives formally handed a memorandum of demands to the NMMC Commissioner. Party leaders warned that patience among the workforce has worn thin.
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While NMMC officials maintain that administrative procedures are underway to resolve the billing discrepancies, the threat of an imminent agitation leaves Navi Mumbai facing potential disruption to its essential public services.
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