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Student moves Supreme Court against HC ruling on hijab
The Hindu
Denying Muslim girls like her access to education, and thus, punishing them for wearing hijab to college is violation of their right to privacy, she says
A student on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court against the Karnataka High Court judgment, which held that wearing hijab is not an essential practice in Islam.
Niha Naaz, represented by advocate Anas Tanwir, countered the High Court’s conclusion by arguing that the “Indian legal system explicitly recognises the wearing/carrying of religious symbols... Motor Vehicles Act exempts turban-wearing Sikhs from wearing a helmet... Sikhs are allowed to carry kirpans into an aircraft”.
She said denying Muslim girls like her access to education, and thus, punishing them for wearing hijab to college was a violation of their right to privacy. “Freedom of conscience form a part of the right to privacy,” her petition stated.
Any infringement of her right to privacy should be on the basis of a valid law, for a legitimate state interest and the law must be proportionate. No law prohibited hijab, she said.
Ms. Naaz argued that the High Court judgment had created a “dichotomy of freedom of religion and freedom of conscience”.
“This freedom would include the freedom to lawfully express one’s identity in the manner of their liking,” she referred to the Supreme Court judgment in the Navtej Singh Johar case.
The student said she and several others like her had approached the High Court, expecting it to protect her fundamental rights and quash a State government order of February 5 directing college development committees to prescribe uniforms for them.