London:Sikhs in the United Kingdom lost a prolonged battle as the London High Court has ruled that Sikhs will not be recorded as an ethnic group in the 2021 British census.
Delivering the judgment, Justice Choudhury rejected the third judicial review claim brought by Sikh Federation UK (SFUK) chair, Amrik Singh Gill, seeking a court order quashing the census. The federation claims that the absence of a 'Sikh ethnic' tick-box option in a 'once in a decade' census has led to a substantial undercounting of the Sikh population in the UK.
Gill's argument was that the census was illegitimate as it was based on recommendations made by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) that were reached following an unlawful evaluation process.
Putting away the arguments, Justice Choudhary said, even if he had found any errors of law, "it is highly likely" that he would have refused to quash the census order "because of the very serious detriment to good administration that would result".