Updated On: 20 April, 2009 10:52 AM IST | | Agencies
The High Court has ordered the Aberdare Girls' School in Wales to pay the student banned from wearing the Kara damages believed to be at least five figures
A British school has been asked to pay a 2,00,000 pounds (Rs 14,98,33,942) legal bill, including damages to a Sikh student, in a racial discrimination case over banning her from wearing a religious bangle.
The High Court has ordered the Aberdare Girls' School in Wales to pay the student banned from wearing the Kara damages believed to be at least five figures, the Sunday Express reported. The 2,00,000-pound legal bill also includes an invoice from human rights group Liberty, who actually brought the case on behalf of 15-year-old Sarika Watkins-Singh.