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whenever any surety is furnished for a release of an accused on bail, the following steps shall be followed:

 whenever any surety is furnished for a release of an accused on bail, the following steps shall be followed: High Court of Karnataka Reported WP No. 8524 of 2019 Between SRI. NARAYANA. B & Ano V/s State of Karnataka & Ano Bench: Justice Suraj Govindraj DD Date: 23/9/2022 7.1. Every solvency certificate should contain the signature of the issuing authority with name and designation stamp and date of issue, only original solvency certificates to be accepted. 7.2. The issuing authority should obtain the photograph, signature or clear Thumb Impression of the surety on the solvency certificate and attest the same. 7.3. The certificate to also be accompanied by a self attested copy of the Aadhar card of the surety. 7.4. The Employees who stand, as sureties shall be directed to produce a certificate of Identity and Salary from their Employer. It should contain the signature of the Employee duly attested by the Employer. 7.5. At the time of accepting the surety the signature/Thumb Imp

Hijab verdict - Supreme Court of India

 Hijab verdict - SCI Eleven questions framed and answered by Justice Hemant Gupta while upholding government decision "Secularism is applicable to all citizens, therefore, permitting one religious community to wear their religious symbols would be antithesis to secularism," Justice Gupta concluded. BENCH CIVIL APPEAL NO. 7095 OF 2022 - Reported (ARISING OUT OF SLP (CIVIL) NO. 5236 OF 2022) Justice Hemant Gupta,  [Aishat Shifa and ors vs State of Karnataka] 13 Oct, 2022,  The Karnataka government order allowing educational institutes to ban students from wearing hijab (headscarves) was to promote parity, ensure uniformity and maintain a secular environment in schools, Justice Hemant Gupta held on Thursday.  The Supreme Court had earlier today delivered a split verdict in the challenge to the Karnataka government order (GO) effectively empowering government colleges in the State to ban the wearing of hijab by Muslim girl students on campus. Justice Hemant Gupta who headed the b