The Supreme Court on Friday partially stayed a circular issued by Chembur College in Mumbai by which it had banned students wearing hijab, stole, or cap on the campus.
A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said that the hearing will be conducted on Friday after the matter was mentioned by the petitioner's lawyer for early hearing.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday assured that it has ordered the listing of a plea challenging the verdict of the Bombay High Court,, which had upheld a decision of a Mumbai college to impose a ban on wearing of 'hijab', 'burqa' and 'naqab' inside the campus.
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed the plea filed by women students challenging the ban on wearing hijab, niqab, burkha, stole, cap, etc., on campus by a Mumbai college.
"They want to see what choices you make in these elections and what the outcome will be," Khamenei said after casting his vote in elections in Iran to elect 290 representatives for the Iranian Parliament and 88 representatives for the Assembly of Experts.
Tanzeem Merani, a college student from Gujarat, is on a hunger strike in Jaipur, demanding a ban on hijab in educational institutions and the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the Uniform Civil Code.
According to the UN experts' statement, detained women and girls were taken to police stations, where they received only one meal per day and endured physical torture.
Amid hijab row and dress code in schools of Rajasthan, BJP leader and state Minister Jawahar Singh Bedam on Tuesday stressed the need for students to adhere to school uniforms and urged them to come in uniform.
Balmukund Acharya, the BJP MLA from Hawa Mahal, said that the protest over his objection to Muslim girl students wearing hijab at the Republic Day celebration at a government school here is politically motivated.
Shivanand Patil said that the farmers in the state wish for drought to occur as they get free farm loan waivers from the government while addressing a gathering in Suttatti village of Belagavi district on Sunday night.
"They (Congress) have been functioning (in Karnataka) for the past seven months...They simply have to release an order allowing people to wear whatever they want, stating that there will be no dress code...Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is scared of releasing one order...We demand an order from t