Law and Religion (Religion)

Challenge to the Waqf amendment: As SC sets in for substantive hearings, a break-down of Petitioner’s consolidated written submissions and contentious issues
For the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods: A Strained Sepulture
Make disclosure of food articles being veg or non-veg mandatory, rules Delhi HC
Karnataka HC reserves judgment on petitions challenging the restriction on wearing hijab
Doctrine of constitutional morality favours girls’ choice to wear hijab, counsel tells Karnataka HC
Karnataka hijab ban: opinions from Supreme Court’s Sabarimala judgment show the way
Ban on hijab valid, not violative of Article 25: PU College and CDC argue before Karnataka HC
Hijab ban: an assault on equality and religious freedom
Practice of hijab is against constitutional morality and individual dignity, Karnataka Government tells HC
Wearing of hijab is not an essential religious practice because it is optional, says Karnataka government to HC
Karnataka hijab ban: by ignoring religious concerns, the State has violated many fundamental rights
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‘Why does the Government Order refer to judgments on hijab, if it’s innocuous’, Karnataka HC asks state government
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HC
Prominent citizens express outrage over 'humiliation' of Muslim women, in the guise of implementing ban on wearing hijab
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Karnataka High Court’s interim ban on students from wearing any religious attire is in the teeth of Article 25, counsel tells bench
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Hijab ban: State can't dictate what is essential religious practice, argues counsel before Karnataka HC
The legitimacy of hijab in public institutions: an explainer
CJI not for urgent listing of Hijab case, says SC will hear it at an appropriate time
Single judge bench refers petitions challenging hijab ban to a larger bench of Karnataka High Court
In defence of hijab, counsel cites India’s policy of positive secularism
Ban on hijab flies in the face of legal precedents
Support to ban on Hijab stems from lack of empathy with minorities
One year later: misuse of “love jihad” – 14 family members and peers arrested along with the accused secure bail
Divorce through mutual consent:  By waiving cooling period in a recent case, SC has emphasised individual autonomy in private matters
Ex-Army veterans seek SC's direction to constitute SIT to investigate hate speeches at Dharm Sansads
Pleas seek transfer of cases on Uniform Civil Code from Delhi HC to SC
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