<p> The Supreme Court on Friday declined to interfere with the dress code prescribed by the CBSE for candidates appearing for the AIPMT exam on Saturday, barring them from wearing either a head scarf, full sleeve shirt or burqa.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu while rejecting the plea by Students Islamic Organisation of India, said: "If you appear in an examination without a scarf, your faith will not disappear."<br /><br />Describing the plea as "nothing but an ego", the court said that candidates can wear the head scarf after the exam is over.<br /><br />The court also observed that faith is something different from wearing a particular type of cloth.<br /><br /></p>
<p> The Supreme Court on Friday declined to interfere with the dress code prescribed by the CBSE for candidates appearing for the AIPMT exam on Saturday, barring them from wearing either a head scarf, full sleeve shirt or burqa.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu while rejecting the plea by Students Islamic Organisation of India, said: "If you appear in an examination without a scarf, your faith will not disappear."<br /><br />Describing the plea as "nothing but an ego", the court said that candidates can wear the head scarf after the exam is over.<br /><br />The court also observed that faith is something different from wearing a particular type of cloth.<br /><br /></p>