SC slams make up artists association

SC slams make up artists association
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The Make-Up Artists\' Association today told the Supreme Court that it would issue \"magnetic\" identity cards to women, who have been granted membership of the association, in pursuance of a court order, in two months.Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers Association (CCMUAHA), which was earlier rapped for not granting its membership to women, told a bench of j

New Delhi: The Make-Up Artists' Association today told the Supreme Court that it would issue "magnetic" identity cards to women, who have been granted membership of the association, in pursuance of a court order, in two months.Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers Association (CCMUAHA), which was earlier rapped for not granting its membership to women, told a bench of justices Dipak Misra and Prafulla C Pant that the process of issuing magnetic ID cards would take two months.

"In the meantime the enrollment papers would be treated as the ID cards," the counsel for the CCMUAHA said. The court has now fixed the matter for further hearing in August. Earlier, the apex court had slammed the Make-up Artists Body for not enrolling women despite its order observing whether the body feels it "rules some kind of empire and would not allow anyone to enter".

"We are constrained to repeat at the cost of repetition that the Cine Costume Make-Up Artist & Hair Dressers Association is bent upon not granting the membership citing one excuse or the other. Possibly they feel that they rule some kind of empire and they would not allow anyone to enter. This kind of obstinacy speaks eloquently about the attitude and we do not appreciate the said attitude of the office bearers," the bench had said.

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