'Will interfere at right time': Supreme Court on hijab row
Megha Jain
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The Supreme Court of India on Friday refused to urgently hear petitions over the hijab controversy in Karnataka. Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana said the top court would interfere only when it is appropriate to do so. In an interim order, the Karnataka High Court has banned hijab or any other religious attire in schools and colleges across the southern state.