Hijab ban: Researchers in Australia and India argue why Karnataka High Court decision should be reversed

Indian Muslim students leave after not being allowed to enter the pre-university colleges while wearing Hijab in Karnataka on 16 February 2022. (file)

Indian Muslim students leave after not being allowed to enter the pre-university colleges while wearing Hijab in Karnataka on 16 February 2022. Source: Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Faiza Rahman, a PhD law candidate at the University of Melbourne, and some public and constitutional law scholars from Australia and India believe that the Supreme Court of India should overrule the Karnataka High Court's judgement upholding a ban on wearing hijab (headscarf) at schools. Ms Rahman shares their research with SBS Hindi in this podcast.


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