Hijab case: Admin of FB page Mangalore Muslim, others booked for derogatory remarks against HC judge Bengaluru News – Times of India

Bengaluru: A case has been registered against the admin of a Facebook page.Mangalore Muslim‘ and another person who posted against one of the three judges Karnataka High Court Hear hijab case, Cyber ​​Crime Division of Bengaluru South Division registered a case against itself ateeq sharif From Bengaluru on February 23 and the administrator of ‘Mangalore Muslim’, which came to the fore recently.
The complaint states that Atiq Sharif had posted derogatory material against a judge on February 12, questioning his credibility and integrity.
A police officer said that those who liked the post against the judge could also face penal action.
The incident has come to light after the Kannada actor made derogatory remarks against the same judge. Chetan Kumar Nonviolence He was arrested and sent to judicial custody.
A specially constituted three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice JM Khaji and Justice Krishna S Dixit to hear the hijab case.
The bench was constituted after some Muslim girls from the coastal district of Udupi approached the court saying that they were denied admission in the college for wearing hijab.
The girls also wanted that a government order banning any clothing that disturbs peace, harmony and public order be rescinded.
The government order came after tensions broke out on campuses of educational institutions in different parts of Karnataka as it turned out to be hijab versus saffron scarves, leading to communal tension.
The HC has heard the matter and an order is pending.