The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a plea of an Islamic organization that Muslim girl applicants be allowed to wear 'hijab' (scarf), a customary religious dress, in the All India Pre-Medical Entrance Test tomorrow. <br/><br/>A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu said that faith is something different from wearing some kind of cloth, adding the AIPMT was being held again at its direction and some reasonable restrictions were needed. <br/><br/>Senior advocate Sanjay Hegde, appearing for Student Islamic Organisation of India which filed the PIL, said the directions of CBSE's dress code, which have been made mandatory for entry in examination halls, were acceptable except the order that girls cannot wear head scarf.<br/><br/>Wearing head scarf is an essential religious practice. The girls will be forced to abandon the examination, he said. Earlier, the Kerala High Court had granted conditional permission to two Muslim girls to appear in the test wearing hijab. <br/><br/>However, the High Court had refused to interfere with the dress code prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for students appearing for AIPMT to preventmal practices. The apex court, on June 15, had canceled AIPMT and ordered a fresh test saying the it has become a suspect and there cannot be any compromise at any cost.
News On AIR | July 24, 2015 6:55 PM
SC refuses to entertain plea for wearing hijab in AIPMT