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Tyron Iras Marhguy, one of the Rasta learners who were denied admission simply by Achimota School had sued the school and they are making a variety of demands.
Tyron Iras Marhguy filed the suit on the Human Rights Division from the High Court of Ghana and they are asking the school in order to immediately admit him being a student to continue his schooling.
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According to the student, the decision by school to deny your pet admission based on his organic hair is a violation associated with his fundamental human legal rights.
The applicant is for that reason asking to ask the particular court to “declare how the failure and or refusal of the First Respondent (Achimota School Board of Governors) to admit or join the Applicant based on their Rastafarian religious inclination, values and culture characterized by their keeping of rasta is really a violation of his basic human rights and freedoms guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution”
The application also argues the fact that denial by the school is really a complete “violation of their (Tyrone Iras Marhguy’s) directly to dignity”.
The student great lawyer further argued that will Achimota School has now the lawful basis to conflict in Tyrone Iras Marhguy’s right to education based on their Rasta hair, therefore , deciding discriminatory.
The suit desires the High Court to purchase Achimota School to instantly admit Tyrone Iras Marhguy into the school to continue their education uninterrupted.
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And lastly, the application is asking for payment from the school for the “inconvenience, embarrassment, waste of time plus violation of his basic human rights and freedoms”.
The first respondent of the fit, the Achimota School is definitely yet to respond to the suit filed by.
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