Kochi, Apr 26: The Kerala high court on Tuesday granted permission to Muslim girls to wear hijab, a customary religious dress, for the All India Pre-Medical Test-2016 but on condition that they should be present at the hall an hour before the exam for frisking if necessary.

The judge allowed the plea on condition that the girls shall be present at the hall half an hour before the exam and, if required, the invigilator can search the body.
The petitioner contended that the instructions contained in the AIPMET-2016 bulletin regarding dress code, as per her religious beliefs and practises, would amount to violative of exercise of religious freedom.
The court issued directions to CBSE to permit Muslim girl students to wear hijab for attending the AIPMET.
Last year, a single Judge of the Kerala high court had allowed two Muslim girl students to wear hijab while appearing for the CBSE AIPMT-2015.
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Campus front of India raised the issue especially sisters from CFI. Really commendable.keep going sisters.
Thanks to SIO, GIO raise the issue for Muslim community and get good result.
This is the difference between Kerallites and others.
In other places, people might have made difficult to these girls.
KERALA is the model state
Hats off Kerala
Maasha allah.....good news,,,, may Allah bless d lady n all those who supported and stood by dem....
very good judgement by kerala High court, no women will cheat during the exam.
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