The remarkably thoroghgoing analysis below in effect argues that the Court
had to ask itself a patently absurd question so as to offer an improbable
answer that it, in any case, wanted to offer.

<<It is an old adage that the manner in which you choose to frame a
question will decide the answer that you will choose to give yourself. In
today’s judgment by the Karnataka High Court upholding a ban on the wearing
of the hijab within classrooms, that giveaway can be seen at page 39 of the
judgment, where the Full Bench frames four questions for consideration. The
second question reads: “Whether prescription of school uniform is not
legally permissible, as being violative of petitioners Fundamental Rights
inter alia guaranteed under Articles, 19(1)(a), (i.e., freedom of
expression) and 21, (i.e., privacy) of the Constitution?“

It is notable that the Court asks itself a question that nobody else had
asked, and indeed, nobody could ask, given how absurd it is: whether a
school uniform is itself unconstitutional. But that framing allows the
Court to to elide the fundamental argument before it – i.e., that the
wearing of the hijab alongside a school uniform is consistent with the
broader goals of constitutionalism and education – with the sanctity of the
uniform itself. A close reading of the judgment reveals how the uniform
haunts the Court’s imagination on every page, topped off by the
extraordinary remark on page 88, where the Court says that “no reasonable
mind can imagine a school without a uniform.” The unarticulated premise of
the judgment is that the claim to wearing the hijab is a claim against the
very idea of a school uniform, and that allowing the former would destroy
the latter. Respectfully, this elision leads the Court into misconstruing
and misapplying a range of settled constitutional principles, and for those
reasons, the judgment ought to be overturned on appeal.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://indconlawphil.wordpress.com/2022/03/15/between-agency-and-compulsion-on-the-karnataka-high-courts-hijab-judgment/
>.)

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