Iran Hijab Row: Hijab is not an essential practice- Solicitor General | Matrabhumi


Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, representing some of the petitioners challenging the Karnataka High Court judgement on hijab, on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that the hijab adds dignity and makes a woman very dignified when she wears it, like a Hindu woman who covers her head – it is very dignified.

A bench comprising Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia told Dave that the definition of dignity has changed with time, and it keeps changing. Dave replied “true”.

Dave argued that girls wearing hijab to schools do not violate anybody’s peace and safety and there is certainly no danger to tranquillity. And, there is only one aspect of public order, which could be argued, he added.