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LONDON: A British judge has insisted that a burqa-clad woman must show her face in court to confirm her identity, saying the “principle of open justice” could not be subject to religion.

Judge Peter Murphy said he would not allow the 21-year-old defendant to stand trial in the veil, which only revealed her eyes, because a different person could go into the dock pretending to be her.

“It is necessary for this court to be satisfied that they can recognize the defendant. While I obviously respect the right to dress in any way she wishes, certainly while outside the court, the interests of justice are paramount,” he said. During a hearing at Blackfriars Crown Court on Thursday Murphy said he could not accept a plea from a person whose identity he was unable to ascertain.He stressed that “the principle of open justice” could not be subject to the religion of the defendant. “It would be easy for someone on a later occasion to appear and claim to be the defendant. The court would have no way to check on that,” he said.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the Muslim woman from Hackney, whose identity cannot be revealed for legal reasons, says she cannot remove the veil in front of men because of her religion. (PTI)

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