Hindustan Times (East UP)

SC to consider listing K’taka hijab row plea

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Thursday said it would consider a submission seeking the listing of a plea for transferri­ng a case on the ‘hijab’ row from the Karnataka High Court to itself.

A bench headed by chief justice N V Ramana said that the high court is seized of the case and should be allowed to continue with the hearing as also decide it.

Seeking transfer of the case and hearing by a nine-judge bench at the apex court, senior advocate Kapil Sibal said, “The problem is that schools and colleges are closed. Girls are being stoned. It’s spreading across the country.”

After being told by Sibal that he did not want any order and only listing of the plea, the CJI said, “All right, we will see.” At the outset, Sibal said the matter pertained to what is happening in Karnataka and it is spreading all over and now children from all over the country are getting involved and in the meantime, the examinatio­ns are two months away.

The bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and Hima Kohli, said, “Please wait. We cannot do anything. Let the high court decide. Why should we look into it immediatel­y. Let the high court hear the matter. Today also the matter is listed before a three-judge bench that is what the informatio­n is.” The court said it is “too early to interfere” and some time may be given to the high court to see whether some interim relief is granted.

“Let us see. The problem is if we list the matter here, the high court will never hear,” the CJI said, adding “We are not on merits. Please understand. At least give one day’s time.”

As Sibal insisted, the bench said that it would consider the request for listing the plea.

On Wednesday, Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi constitute­d a full bench, comprising himself and Justices Krishna S Dixit and J M Khazi, which will look into the hijab matter on Thursday.

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