The Supreme Court temporarily halted a Mumbai college’s directive banning hijabs, caps, and badges, but allowed the prohibition on burqas, niqabs, or stoles to remain. The decision came in response to a petition by three students. Senior advocate Madhavi Divan raised concerns about religious symbols in education, which the court agreed to review further in November.
SC stays ban on hijab by Mumbai college, but says no burqa or niqab

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