"I have ordered a joint magisterial inquiry into the matter by Additional City Magistrate (ACM) and District Inspector of Schools (DIOS). They have been asked to submit their report by May 19," District Magistrate Rajshekar said.
Parents of a Class IX student of St Joseph Inter College had submitted a complaint to the DM that their daughter was not allowed to attend classes wearing a scarf covering the head.
The letter said during the admission process and in the photographs in school forms, the girl was wearing the scarf and no objection was raised by the authorities then.
The parents claimed that the school authorities said it was against the dress code but were not ready to give it in writing.
The school management refused to comment on the issue.
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