Both Iran’s hijab law and Karnataka ban oppress Muslim womenIsha Sharma and Anaida Khan·December 1, 2022
‘Why does the Government Order refer to judgments on hijab, if it’s innocuous’, Karnataka HC asks state governmentThe Leaflet·February 18, 2022
Practice of hijab is against constitutional morality and individual dignity, Karnataka Government tells HCThe Leaflet·February 22, 2022
Wearing of hijab is not an essential religious practice because it is optional, says Karnataka government to HCThe Leaflet·February 21, 2022
Karnataka hijab ban: Plea for interim directions mentioned again, Supreme Court to take a call on its listingGursimran Kaur Bakshi·February 22, 2023
Hijab ban in classroom: SC refuses urgent hearing on pleas against Karnataka HC verdictThe Leaflet·March 24, 2022
‘Resham fails both the test of reasoning as well as the test of empathy’, says author and scholar, Arvind NarrainV. Venkatesan·March 23, 2022
Hijab issue: BJP’s motive is to otherise Muslims, establish Hindu supremacyKavita Krishnan·February 19, 2022
Fluttering veils and flags, and the direction of the windDr. Sana Aziz and Dr. P.K. Yasser Arafath·March 8, 2023
Single judge bench refers petitions challenging hijab ban to a larger bench of Karnataka High CourtThe Leaflet·February 9, 2022
Hijab row shows why we should see Muslim women’s rights through the dual lens of religion and genderAlmas Shaikh·September 14, 2022
Supreme Court’s split verdict on hijab: Discipline, individual right and democratic politicsDr. Ayaz Ahmad and Dr. Nachiketa Mittal·October 28, 2022
Karnataka HC reserves judgment on petitions challenging the restriction on wearing hijabThe Leaflet·February 25, 2022