Monday 21 May 2012
News updated at 4:54 PM IST
Weather
Max: 34.9°C
Min : 23.3°C
In Bangalore
Partially cloudy

UK judge bans public prayers

London, Feb 11, 2012, (PTI)

The right of Christian worship in British schools and parliament faced a fresh assault after a High Court banned prayers at council meetings.

In a landmark ruling yesterday on a case brought by the National Secular Society and an atheist councillor, formal acts of prayer in the chambers of town and city halls were outlawed by High Court Judge.

Justice Ouseley issued a declaration that there was no "lawful" place for prayer during formal proceedings. It came after Clive Bone, a former member of Bideford council in Devon, brought a legal challenge against the tradition of opening council meetings with prayers.

The Judge ruled that it did not breach Bone's human rights or amount to discrimination. But he nevertheless concluded that it was "not lawful" to say prayers as part of formal meetings under a clause of the Local Government Act 1972.Ministers last night encouraged councils to openly defy a High Court ruling banning public prayers during meetings.

Eric Pickles, the Communities and Local Government Secretary, is poised to use new powers to strike down the restrictions, which stems from a legal challenge by an atheist former councillor.

Bishops and MPs last night said that a ruling banning local councils from prayers during meetings was an assault on Britain's Christian heritage.

The National Secular Society, which began the case in July 2010, denied that the ruling was an attack on religion but acknowledged that it was contemplating a move to stop formal prayers at both Houses of Parliament.

Keith Porteous Wood, a spokesman for the society, said: "England and Wales are the only countries in the world to have prayers at Parliament, presumably because the UK is the only country in the world to give clerics, 26 bishops, the right to sit in its legislature," he was quoted as saying in media reports.

"Strange how Britain still is alone in thinking it is appropriate to enforce this by law. We will not give up on this," Wood said.

Go to Top

Movie Guide
A still from the movie 'Breaking News'

'Breaking News' is produced, written and directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar. The movie star[...]

Photo Gallery
Manmohan Singh pays his respects at Rajiv Gandhi's memorial on occasion of his death anniversary

Manmohan Singh pays his respects at Rajiv Gandhi's memorial on occasion of his death anniversary

Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi after paying tributes to former PM Rajiv Gandhi

Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi after paying tributes to former PM Rajiv Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi puts his arm around New Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit

Rahul Gandhi puts his arm around New Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit

One of the persons who were detained by the police during a raid at a rave party in Mumbai on Sunday

One of the persons who were detained by the police during a raid at a rave party in Mumbai on Sunday

Priyanka Vadra with her husband Robert Vadra after paying floral tributes to former PM Rajiv Gandhi

Priyanka Vadra with her husband Robert Vadra after paying floral tributes to former PM Rajiv Gandhi

Sri Lankan former army chief Sarath Fonseka waves to his supporters as he is escorted out of a...

Sri Lankan former army chief Sarath Fonseka waves to his supporters as he is escorted out of a...

Girls wearing traditional dresses bow during the 40th Coming of Age Day ceremony

Girls wearing traditional dresses bow during the 40th Coming of Age Day ceremony

The annular eclipse seen from Albuquerque, New Mexico

The annular eclipse seen from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Boys walk on a parched portion of the River Sabarmati in Ahmadabad

Boys walk on a parched portion of the River Sabarmati in Ahmadabad

Bollywood actress Raima Sen and Moon Moon Sen during 'Bango Bibhusan'award function in Kolkata

Bollywood actress Raima Sen and Moon Moon Sen during 'Bango Bibhusan'award function in Kolkata