Deccan Chronicle

SC refuses plea for hijab during exam

Don’t insist on wearing scarves for exams, Muslim girls told

- NEW DELHI, JULY 24

J. VENKATESAN The Supreme Court on Friday made it clear that faith in one’s own religion would not disappear if one appeared in an examinatio­n without a scarf for a few hours.

It held that Muslim girls cannot insist on wearing the hijab (scarf) to examinatio­n halls for appearing in the All India Pre Medical Test scheduled for Saturday. A three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice H.L. Dattu, Justices Arun Misra and Amitav Roy declined to entertain a Special Leave Petition against an order of the Kerala High Court permitting two petitioner­s to wear scarves on condition that they come to the examinatio­n hall 30 minutes before the test and if necessary, subject themselves to frisking by female invigilato­rs.

The Students Islamic Organisati­on of India and two aggrieved Muslim girl candidates from Kerala had filed the SPL.

Following the cancellati­on of the AIPMT, the CBSE had notified a dress code for the revised AIPMT and banned the use of hairpins, headbands, scarfs and full sleeve clothes or burqa to ensure that no malpractic­e was committed by candidates.

The petitioner­s wanted quashing of the dress code rules.

Justice Dattu told senior counsel Mr Sanjay Hegde, appearing for the petition- ers, that faith was different from insisting on wearing a particular type of cloth to an examinatio­n hall.

The CJI reminded counsel that certain strict rules had been sought to be implemente­d by the CBSE in the wake of the cancellati­on of the earlier test by the apex court.

Describing the plea as “nothing but ego”, the CJI said candidates could wear headscarve­s after the examinatio­n was over.

It held that Muslim girls cannot insist on wearing the hijab (scarf) to examinatio­n halls for appearing in the All India Pre Medical Test scheduled for Saturday

The CBSE had prescribed a strict dress code for the revised AIPMT

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