RMG711A4–Shabina Begum, aged 15, at the High Court in London where she is fighting to be allowed to wear her jilbab, the traditional head wear of her faith, at school. Shabina is not allowed to attend Denbeigh High School, in Luton, while she is wearing the headscarf. *15/06/04: Shabina Begum the 15-year-old schoolgirl was learning whether she has won her High Court battle for the right to wear strict Muslim dress in the classroom. At a recent hearing, lawyers for the head teacher and governors of Denbigh High School, Luton, raised fears that a win for Shabina Begum could cause unwelcome divisions
RM2D33K7J–Shabina Begum, 15, leaves the High Court in London, after losing her legal battle for the right to wear traditional Muslim dress in the classroom at Denbigh High School, Luton. She claimed she was being denied her 'right to education and to manifest her religious beliefs', but Mr Justice Bennett ruled the school uniform policy had 'a legitimate aim'. Outside court Shabina's solicitor-advocate Yvonne Spencer said the decision was 'very disappointing indeed'.
RM2D34M17–Shabina Begum arriving at the House of Lord's, Wednesday 22 March 2006 as the Law Lords today overturned a court ruling that the teenagers human trights were violated when she was banned from wearing full-length Islamic dress at school. In a ruling which many teachers will see as reaffirming the authority of schools, the House of Lords allowed an appeal by Denbigh High School in Luton, Bedfordshire. Lord Bingham said the school was fully justified in acting as it did. 'It had taken immense pains to devise a uniform policy which respected Muslim beliefs but did so in an inclusive, unthreatening
RM2D33K7K–Shabina Begum, 15, leaves the High Court in London, after losing her legal battle for the right to wear traditional Muslim dress in the classroom at Denbigh High School, Luton. She claimed she was being denied her 'right to education and to manifest her religious beliefs', but Mr Justice Bennett ruled the school uniform policy had 'a legitimate aim'. Outside court Shabina's solicitor-advocate Yvonne Spencer said the decision was 'very disappointing indeed'. The legal row over the right of Begum to wear traditional Muslim 'head-to-toe' dress in the classroom goes to the Court of Appeal in
RMG711AA–Shabina Begum, aged 15, at the High Court in London where she is fighting to be allowed to wear her jilbab, the traditional head wear of her faith, at school. Shabina is not allowed to attend Denbeigh High School, in Luton, while she is wearing the headscarf.
RMG7TYFW–Shabina Begum, leaves the High Court in London where she is won her appeal after fighting to be allowed to wear her jilbab, the traditional head wear of her faith.
RMG7WMHE–Shabina Begum, leaves the High Court. The Muslim girl today won her battle to wear traditional 'head-to-toe' dress in the classroom after the Court of Appeal ruled her school had acted unlawfully in barring her.
RMG7WMHF–Shabina Begum, leaves the High Court, alongside her brother Shuweb Rahman. The Muslim girl today won her battle to wear traditional 'head-to-toe' dress in the classroom after the Court of Appeal ruled her school had acted unlawfully in barring her.
RM2D34M13–Shabina Begum arriving at the House of Lord's, Wednesday 22 March 2006 as the Law Lords today overturned a court ruling that the teenagers human trights were violated when she was banned from wearing full-length Islamic dress at school. In a ruling which many teachers will see as reaffirming the authority of schools, the House of Lords allowed an appeal by Denbigh High School in Luton, Bedfordshire. Lord Bingham said the school was fully justified in acting as it did. 'It had taken immense pains to devise a uniform policy which respected Muslim beliefs but did so in an inclusive, unthreatening
RMG94B5A–Shabina Begum arrives at the House of Lords in central London, Tuesday February 7, 2006 where the Law Lords are hearing the case of the Muslim schoolgirl who won the right to wear a head-to-toe dress in class after being suspended. In March last year, the Court of Appeal ruled that Shabina was unlawfully excluded from Denbigh High School in Luton, Beds, when she was sent home to change out of her traditional jilbab into acceptable school uniform. Watch for PA Story COURTS Dress. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Cathal McNaughton/PA.
RMG94B5C–Shabina Begum arrives at the House of Lords in central London, Tuesday February 7, 2006 where the Law Lords are hearing the case of the Muslim schoolgirl who won the right to wear a head-to-toe dress in class after being suspended. In March last year, the Court of Appeal ruled that Shabina was unlawfully excluded from Denbigh High School in Luton, Beds, when she was sent home to change out of her traditional jilbab into acceptable school uniform. Watch for PA Story COURTS Dress. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Cathal McNaughton/PA.
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