Bengaluru: Allows students to wear clothes other than those prescribed as uniforms will amount to preferential treatment and violations of the mandated clothing codes, which result in violations of other students’ rights for equality given based on Article 14 of the Constitution.
This is an attitude adopted by the state government in his objection statement against two petitions submitted by students from the Udupi PU college in connection with the hijab.
The petition was put forward before the government issued orders on February 5, where students were mandated to wear a prescribed uniform and which prohibit clothes that violate equality, integrity and public order.
The government said in Mohammed Zubair Corporal vs Union of India and other cases, the Supreme Court discussed the relevance of the uniform and its importance as a distinguished feature.
“Educational institutions are not a place to claim, preach certain religions or casts.
Students must maintain uniformity and for this noble object, they are required to wear uniforms and fabrics as determined by the institution or authority concerned,” said the government, when looking for petition dismissal where The applicant confirmed that wearing the hijab confirmed that their fundamental rights.
Quoting the decision of the High Court of Allahabad at Ajmat Khan vs.
General Election Commission of the Indian case, the government believes that wearing a veil is not an important religious practice and the top court has interpreted the same thing in this case.
“Features that can be identified by virtue wearing fabrics or dress codes other than uniforms are not conducive to the development of institutions as well as children or students.
Of course, there is no limit to wearing their chosen dresses anywhere outside the class or campus.
Nothing is treated differently Inside class or campus …, “said the government.
According to the government, Karnataka Education Law, 1983 and Karnataka Educational Institutions (Classification, Regulation and Curriculum Recipes), 1995 empowers educational institutions with discretion to determine their own uniforms based on strength below Regulation 11, and Udupi College has made its own uniform should.
“The applicant and their parents are fully aware of the uniform system adopted in college at the time of receipt …
the applicant has volunteered to be given their efforts that they will obey the code dressed …
Applicant, while asking for a fair Writ.
Jurisdiction, has not revealed that Same before the court and hence …
no right to help, “the government argues.