Education Desk, AnyTV
Published by: Subhash Kumar
Updated Tue, 01 Mar 2022 04:50 PM IST
Summary
According to the information, the admin of a Facebook page named Mangalore Muslim had made a derogatory post on February 12 against the judge hearing the hijab case.
Controversy continues in Karnataka over wearing hijab to enter classes. The hearing of this case in the Karnataka High Court has also been completed. Soon the court can give its decision on this matter. Meanwhile, the Cyber Crime Police of Bengaluru South region has registered a case against the admin of Facebook page named Mangalore Muslim and others. He is accused of posting objectionable posts against one of the three judges hearing the hijab case.
Posted on 12 February
According to the information, the admin of a Facebook page named Mangalore Muslim had made a derogatory post on February 12 against the judge hearing the hijab case. In this, he had questioned the credibility and integrity of the judge. After this, the police registered a case against a person named Atiq Sharif on 23 February. Police said that action can also be taken against those who have liked this post. Earlier, Kannada actor Chetan Kumar was also arrested and sent to judicial custody for his derogatory remarks on the same judge.
Special Bench has heard
The Hijab controversy has been heard by a special bench in the Karnataka High Court. The bench comprises Chief Justice Rituraj Awasthi, Justice JM Kazi and Justice Krishna S Dixit. The hearing of the matter has been completed and a decision on this is likely to come soon.
Expansion
Controversy continues in Karnataka over wearing hijab to enter classes. The hearing of this case in the Karnataka High Court has also been completed. Soon the court can give its decision on this matter. Meanwhile, the Cyber Crime Police of Bengaluru South region has registered a case against the admin of Facebook page named Mangalore Muslim and others. He is accused of posting objectionable posts against one of the three judges hearing the hijab case.
Posted on 12 February
According to the information, the admin of a Facebook page named Mangalore Muslim had made a derogatory post on February 12 against the judge hearing the hijab case. In this, he had questioned the credibility and integrity of the judge. After this, the police registered a case against a person named Atiq Sharif on 23 February. Police said that action can also be taken against those who have liked this post. Earlier, Kannada actor Chetan Kumar was also arrested and sent to judicial custody for his derogatory remarks on the same judge.
Special Bench has heard
The Hijab controversy has been heard by a special bench in the Karnataka High Court. The bench comprises Chief Justice Rituraj Awasthi, Justice JM Kazi and Justice Krishna S Dixit. The hearing of the matter has been completed and a decision on this is likely to come soon.