Hijab ban: State can't dictate what is essential religious practice, argues counsel before Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 14, 2022
Karnataka government’s hijab ban on ground of ‘public order’ is not just constitutionally wrong but also morally unjustifiableNandita Rao·February 22, 2022
Prominent citizens express outrage over 'humiliation' of Muslim women, in the guise of implementing ban on wearing hijabThe Leaflet·February 16, 2022
The art of inflaming religious passions: the hijab controversy and the communal dividendN D Jayaprakash·February 16, 2022
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HCThe Leaflet·February 16, 2022
Karnataka hijab ban: opinions from Supreme Court’s Sabarimala judgment show the wayVineet Gupta·February 24, 2022
Karnataka High Court’s interim ban on students from wearing any religious attire is in the teeth of Article 25, counsel tells benchThe Leaflet·February 15, 2022
Hijab ban in classroom: SC to hear pleas against Karnataka HC verdict after Holi vacationThe Leaflet·March 16, 2022
Single judge bench refers petitions challenging hijab ban to a larger bench of Karnataka High CourtThe Leaflet·February 9, 2022
Both Iran’s hijab law and Karnataka ban oppress Muslim womenIsha Sharma and Anaida Khan·December 1, 2022
Supreme Court’s split verdict on hijab: Discipline, individual right and democratic politicsDr. Ayaz Ahmad and Dr. Nachiketa Mittal·October 28, 2022
Practice of hijab is against constitutional morality and individual dignity, Karnataka Government tells HCThe Leaflet·February 22, 2022
Hijab ban: Can we decide without going into the Essential Religious Practice doctrine, asks Supreme CourtGursimran Kaur Bakshi·September 20, 2022