‘India is land of diverse religions’: Madras HC says Muslim policemen can keep beard on duty

The court set aside punishment imposed on a constable for wearing a beard after he returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca.

‘India is land of diverse religions’: Madras HC says Muslim policemen can keep beard on duty

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The Madras High Court held in an order earlier this month that Muslim policemen in Tamil Nadu are allowed to maintain trimmed and tidy beads on duty.

Justice L Victoria Gowri passed the ruling on July 5 while hearing the case of a police constable, G Abdul Khadar Ibrahim, who was punished for appearing before a superior officer with a beard after he returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca. The order was made public on Tuesday.

Ibrahim’s counsel argued that as per the Madras Police Gazette of 1957, Muslim officials were allowed to have beards. The court accepted the argument, and said that the authorities could not punish Muslim policemen “for maintaining a beard which they do throughout their lives by following the commandments of Prophet Mohammed”.

Justice Gowri remarked: “India being a land of diverse religions and customs, the beauty and uniqueness of the land vest in the diversity of the citizen’s beliefs and cultures.”

Ibrahim was in 2018 granted leave for 31 days so that he could go on a pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest sites of Islam. When he returned to India, he asked for his leave to be extended because of an infection in his left leg. An assistant commissioner, however, refused to...

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