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Chronology in hijab case

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New Delhi, Oct 13 (PTI) Following is the chronology of events in the hijab case: *Jan 1, 2022: Some Muslim students of a pre-university college in Karnataka’s Udupi not allowed to attend classes wearing hijab.

*Students barred from classroom start protest against college administration.

*Jan 26: Karnataka govt sets up expert committee to resolve issue.

*Jan 31: Student moves HC against hijab curbs, seeking declaration that wearing hijab is Fundamental Right guaranteed under Constitution of India.

*Feb 5: Karnataka government imposes ban on hijab in classrooms.

*Feb 8: Clash breaks out among the students from two communities in Udupi district college.

*Section 144 imposed in Shivamogga to restricts public gatherings after protests turned violent.  *Karnataka CM orders closure of all high schools and colleges for few days.

*Feb 10: Karnataka HC passes interim order saying colleges in state can reopen, but students cannot be allowed to wear any piece of clothing that is religious till the matter is pending.

*Feb 11: Petitions filed before SC against HC directives in interim order.

*Mar 15: Karnataka HC rules hijab not part of essential Islamic religious practice, upholds state govt’s ban on wearing headscarf in educational institutions.

*HC verdict challenged before Supreme Court hours after judgment.

*Jul 13: SC agrees to hear petitions filed against the Karnataka HC’s verdict.

*Sep 22: SC reserves verdict on pleas.  *Oct 13: SC delivers split verdict on hijab ban, directs placing appeals against Karnataka HC order before CJI for constitution of larger bench. PTI UK SJK DV DV

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