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    Under criticism from Mulsim groups, Supreme Court judge Justice Markandeya Katju apologised for his controversial comments.
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    Under criticism from Mulsim groups, Supreme Court judge Justice Markandeya Katju apologised for his controversial comments that Muslim students cannot insist on sporting beards as it would lead to ‘Talibanisation’ of the country.

    A bench of Justices R V Raveendran and Markandeya Katju also withdrew the order passed by it on March 30 in which it had dismissed the petition filed by a student challenging the directive of a convent school in Madhya Pradesh that Muslims cannot sport beard.

    "During the hearing, certain observations were made by one of us (Justice Markandeya Katju). His intentions were not to offend anyone. However, if any one's feeling has been hurt, he apologises and expresses regret in the matter," the bench said in an order.

    The apex court said since the petitioner Mohd Saleem had expressed apprehension that one of the judges (Katju) was biased it was requesting the Chief Justice of India to place the matter before another bench for hearing.

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    "The review petition expresses apprehension that one of the judges was biased against the petitioner. We are of the view that the matter should be heard by another bench. We therefore, withdraw the order of March 30, 2009," the apex court said while referring the matter to another bench for a fresh hearing.

    Nirmala Convent High School, Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, had removed Mohd Saleem, a 10th class student, after he refused to shave his beard on the ground that it was mandatory in Islam.

    RELIGIOUS EDICTSBy: NIRANJAN | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ANY RELIGION SHOULD OR WOULD SPECIFY HOW A PERSON SHOULD DRESS OR HOW A PERSON SHOULD APPEAR. IT SEEMS THAT MANY RELIGIONS USE THE AGE OLD BOOKS OR SOME QUOTES FROM SOMEWHERE TO IMPOSE SOMETHING ON THEIR FOLLOWERS WHICH IS TOTALLY IRRELEVANT TO THE TRUE FOLLOWING OF THE RELIGION. A BURQUA OR BEARD ARE NOT SOMETHING THAT WOULD CHANGE A PERSON'S LIFE OR BELIEF IN A RELIGION. UNFORTUNATELY THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS BRAINWASH THEIR FOLLOWERS INTO DOING THINGS THAT HAVE NO REAL MEANING.
    Beard a cultural identityBy: C S Jacob | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward One wonders whether the convent concerned banned the Sikh students from having a beard and turbans. While accepting turban/beard for Sikhs or Bindhi for Hindus, objecting to a Muslim-beard is nothing but predujice to the community. But banning them all would be trying to straight jacket the society into one uniform colourless state.
    Fundemental right of the ConstitutionBy: Mohamed | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Sporting beard or wearing full cover burqa is a Fundamental right of every citizen of India. This Fundemental right to practice his religion. If any body does not guarantee this or speak against this, he speak against the constitution. If there is no constitution / no government, it means Civil War. All should be beware of it. Pls. do not disturb MUSLIMS who are law abiding citizens of India, who spell thier blood for the Freedom of India.
    UnfortunateBy: Seshadri | 07-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It is really unfortunate that even a relatively fearless SC judge had to bow to Islamic fanatics. Hope the same sensitivity is shown when Hindu sentiments are hurt. The country will be a lot safer if SC pushes the Govt for implementation of its own judgement regarding a common civil code.
    Islam/Manhood in a beard!By: Jayadevan | 07-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Whom should we laugh at first? The people who believe the tailor and the barber and the cook constitute religion? Or the school authorities who think up stupid rules instead of concentrating on the kids' brains? Or the people who equate a beard with religious (Islamic)fundamentalism? I can understand the boy. This is the age when you look for manhood symbols. At least, he is saving his parents some money, instead of lighting up a cigarette or gulping down his first peg or making a nuisance of himself for the girls. He will realize later that having some extra facial hair does not make one a man (or a Muslim). Let the boy alone.
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