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Brit school that banned Sikh girl from wearing bracelet asked to pay 76K pounds
Nov 17, 2008 10:00
London, Nov.17 ANI: A school in South Wales has been asked by a court to pay 76,000 pounds as legal costs to a Sikh girl who was banned from wearing a religious bracelet.According to The Sun, fifteen-year-old Sarika Watkins-Singh won a High Court case after being suspended over the silver Kara bangle, which the school said broke its jewellery rules. The Aberdare Girls School in South Wales may now have to pay her costs too. Yesterday local Labour MP Ann Clwyd blasted governors for "wasting taxpayers' money". She said: "I told them they'd lose." In the wake of this verdict, schools in Britain will struggle to enforce rules about uniform, a teachers' union has warned. Clarissa Williams, president of the NAHT teaching union, said: "We're expected to have school uniform policies, this puts schools in an invidious position. The main issue with jewellery is the health and safety aspect - it's not about discrimination." Justice Silber ruled last year that Sarika had suffered indirect discrimination from Aberdare Girls School. Legal experts then warned that Justice Silber's ruling could pave the way for similar cases involving religious apparel. Sarika was isolated from her classmates for two months and even accompanied to the toilet by a member of staff, before finally being excluded for persistently breaking the "no jewellery" rule. In court, Sarika said wearing the bangle - known as the Kara - was as important to her as it was to the England cricketer Monty Panesar. Finding the school guilty of discrimination under race relations and equality laws, the judge said Sarika, from Cwmbach, near Aberdare, could go back to school wearing the bangle. Outside court, the teenager said: "I am overwhelmed by the outcome and it's marvellous to know that the long journey I''ve been on has finally come to an end. "I'm so happy to know that no-one else will go through what me and my family have gone through. I just want to say that I am a proud Welsh and Punjabi Sikh girl," she added. Sarika was the only Sikh among 600 girls at Aberdare, which does not permit any jewellery other than wristwatches and ear studs. After being excluded, she enrolled in another school, which allowed her to wear the Kara, but her mother said her schooling had been disrupted. The Kara is one of the five Ks of Sikhism, the others being the Kesh uncut hair, the Kanga wooden comb, the Kaccha specially designed shorts and the Kirpan sword. Justice Silber said the Kara could not be seen under long sleeves, and Sarika was willing to remove it for safety reasons during games. The judge refused the school permission to appeal, although he said that it could still seek permission from the Court of Appeal. ANI



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