News from Udupi, Karnataka Hijab case. Latest Updates, From February 10th onwards, Section 144 was imposed against protests within a 200-meter radius from the gates of educational institutions in Bengaluru City.
- Reopening of schools from Monday: CM Bommai, Karnataka
- Section 144 with a radius of a 200-meter of any educational institute
A day ahead of high schools across the state up to class 10 that were shut in the wake of the Hijab row, reopening, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai
On February 10th, Thursday, Karnataka High Court adjourned the hearing till February 14th in the Hijab issue petition. Comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and two other judges, A three-judge bench of the Karnataka High Court, had begun hearing petitions on the issue of hijab Thursday afternoon.
In this case, the Supreme Court had dismissed a prayer to press transfer the issues from the high court to the apex court prior to the day. On Wednesday, the state cabinet decided to await the court verdict before taking any major decision on the Hijab issue.
At the time, of course, Kamal Pant, the Bengaluru police commissioner promulgated prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC. The order is passed for a time of two weeks from Wednesday onwards till February 22nd.
It is against any gathering, agitation, or any type of protests within the area of a 200-meter radius from the gates of any educational institutions like schools, pre-university colleges, degree colleges, or other similar institutions in Bengaluru City.
Edited By- Subbuthai Padma
Published By- Bharat Anand