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SC rejects Muslim’s plea to sport beard, says no ‘Talibanisation of India’

Posted by jagoindia on March 30, 2009


Muslim student approaches apex court on keeping of beard

SC rejects Muslim’s plea to sport beard, says no ‘Talibanisation of India’
30 Mar 2009, 2309 hrs IST, PTI

NEW DELHI: Rejecting the plea of a Muslim student that he should be permitted to sport beard in his convent school, the Supreme Court on Monday
observed secularism cannot be overstretched and that “Talibanisation” of the country cannot be permitted.

“We don’t want to have talibans in the country. Tommorow a girl student may come and say that she wants to wear a burqa, can we allow it,” Justice Markandeya Katju speaking for a bench headed by Justice Raveendran observed.

Asserting that he was a secularist to the core, Justice Katju however said religious beliefs cannot be overstretched.

“I am secularist. We should strike a balance between rights and personal beliefs. We cannot overstretch secularism,” the judge known for his incisive remarks said.

Justice Katju passed the obsesrvation while dismsissing the petition of the student. Mohammad Salim of Nirmala Convent Higher Secondary School, a government-recognised minority institution in Madhya Pradesh, has sought quashing of the school regulation requiring students to be clean-shaven.

Challenging a Madhya Pradesh High Court verdict that had earlier dismissed his plea, Salim submitted that every citizen was entitled to follow his religious principles and that no one should restrain him from doing so in a secular country like India.

Salim’s counsel Justice (retd) B A Khan argued before the bench that sporting beard was an indispensable part of Islam.

But Justice Katju was apparently not impressed with the argument and quipped “But you (Khan) don’t sport a beard?” the judge asked the counsel.

The apex court then said that a minority institution has its own set of rules and rights provided by Article 30 of the Constitution and the same cannot be breached by any person.

“If there are rules you have to be. You can’t say that I will not wear a uniform I will only a burqa,” the bench observed.

The court further said if the student was not interested in following the rules then he has the option of joining some other institution.

“You can join some other institution if you do not want to observe the rules. But you can’t ask the school to change the rules for you,”Justice Katju observed.

Appearing for the student, senior advocate B A Khan said that Article 25 of the Constitution guaranteed protection to Salim to pursue his religious practice of keeping a beard and the regulation providing for shaving it off was violative of this provision.

He said the act of the principal to force the student to leave the school for keeping a beard was against “his religious conscience, belief and custom of his family”.

Pointing out that Sikh community members were allowed to keep a beard and sport a turban, Salim alleged there was a clear discrimination on part of the school to force him to be clean shaven and this rule was violative of his fundamental rights.

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J & K police, relatives assault Muslim girl converted to Hinduism

Posted by jagoindia on March 30, 2009


“A court here on Friday asked the Delhi police to provide protection to a girl who was allegedly assaulted by Jammu and Kashmir police and her relatives at a shelter home here for marrying her Hindu neighbour. “

J&K girl in city gets cop cover
28 Mar 2009,

NEW DELHI: The drama surrounding a Muslim girl marrying a Hindu boy and the Jammu & Kashmir police looking for the boy on Friday reached a trial  court where the girl sought protection.

A trial court on Friday asked the Delhi Police to provide her protection after she moved an application stating she was allegedly assaulted by Jammu & Kashmir Police and her relatives at a shelter here for marrying her Hindu neighbour. Station house officer of Hauz Khas police station is directed to provide protection to the girl, metropolitan magistrate Saurabh Kulshreshtha said.

Anjum Hussain alias Bhavani, a resident of Jammu who had taken shelter in a hostel being run by V Mohini Giri, former chairperson of National Commission for Women, had alleged Jammu & Kashmir policemen M K Khatana and Mohd Arif and her relatives assaulted her and Giri on March 26.

The J&K Police, which had lodged a FIR against Khemraj for allegedly kidnapping the girl, had sent its personnel to arrest the man who recently married the girl.

The couple, fearing for their lives, had fled from their native place after her relatives came to know about their affair, V K Ohri, counsel appearing for the duo and Giri, told the court.

Earlier, metropolitan magistrate Ravinder Singh ordered that the statement of the girl be recorded by another magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code to ascertain the truth in the case. “The J&K policemen be arrested forth with as the girl, who is a major and Giri, chairperson of NGO Guild of Service, have identified them in the court,” S Ohri said.

An FIR was registered by Mohini Giri with the Hauz Khas police station against unnamed persons on March 26 under the IPC provisions relating to trespass, assault and outraging the modesty of women.

Bhawani, who converted to Hindusim, and married the boy, was sent to the shelter home by noted scribe Nalini Singh, the FIR said. However, the relatives and J&K Police knew their whereabouts after tracking their mobile phones and allegedly trespassed into the shelter home, assaulted and attempted to take them away. The court has fixed the matter for further hearing on Saturday.

Marriage against parents’ will, police to protect J&K girl
PTI Friday, March 27, 2009

New Delhi: A court here on Friday asked the Delhi police to provide protection to a girl who was allegedly assaulted by Jammu and Kashmir police and her relatives at a shelter home here for marrying her Hindu neighbour.

“Station house officer of Hauz Khas police station is directed to provide protection to the girl,” metropolitan magistrate Saurabh Kulshreshtha said.

Anjum Hussain alias Bhavani, a resident of Jammu who had taken shelter in a hostel being run by V Mohini Giri, former chairperson of National Commission for Women, had alleged Jammu and Kashmir policemen K Khatana and Mohd Arif and her
relatives assaulted her and Giri on March 26.

The Jammu and Kashmir police, which had lodged a FIR against Khemraj for allegedly kidnapping the girl, had sent its personnel to arrest the man who recently married the girl.The couple, fearing for their lives, had fled from their native place after her relatives came to know about their affair, VK Ohri, counsel appearing for the duo and Giri, told
the court.

Earlier, metropolitan magistrate Ravinder Singh ordered that the statement of the girl be recorded by another magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code to
ascertain the truth in the case.

“The Jammu and Kasmir policemen be arrested forth with as the girl, who is a major and Giri, chairperson of NGO Guild of Service, have identified them in the court,” Ohri said.

A FIR was registered by Mohini Giri with the Hauz Khas police station against unnamed persons on March 26 under the IPC provisions relating to trespass, assault and outraging the modesty of women. Bhawani, who converted to Hindusim, and married the boy, was sent to the shelter home by noted scribe Nalini Singh, the FIR said.

However, the relatives and Jammu and Kashmir Police knew their whereabouts after tracking their mobile phones and allegedly trespassed into the shelter home and assaulted, attempted to take them away.The court has fixed the matter for further hearing on Saturday.

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