
RECENT CHANGES IN EMPLOYMENT LAW
2009
'Prohibition of burning of human remains outside of crematoriums NOT unjustifiable interference with orthodox Hindu beliefs'
Davender Kumar Ghai (Claimant) (1) & Ramgharia Gurdwara Hitchin (2)
Alice Barker Welfare and Wildlife Trust (Interveners) v Newcastle City
Council (Defendant) & Secretary of State for Justice (Interested Party); [2009] EWHC 978 (Admin)
The prohibition of the burning of human remains other than in a
crematorium, such as on an open air funeral pyre, was not an
unjustifiable interference with orthodox Hindu beliefs as they are
protected under Article 9 of the Convention.
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