A division bench has delivered a split verdict on the burial of a Christian tribal in Chhattisgarh. Justice B V Nagarathna allowed burial in his village, citing religious discrimination, while Justice Satish Chandra Sharma emphasized no unqualified right to choose the place of burial. The funeral will be conducted at a designated Christian burial ground 20-25 km away.
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