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Employment

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.

EMPLOYMENT

With an ever increasing raft of legislation dictating the employer and employee relationship it is essential to turn to a law firm with specialist knowledge of Employment Law to ensure so that you obtain complete and comprehensive advice in relation to your employment issues.

At Hafezis we have specialist knowledge of these areas of law from Wrongful Dismissal to Race and Sexual Discrimination.

For further information and how we can help you please contact our Bolton Office.

 

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