Anak and Kaskumarie Neerputh brought the action against franchisor Romans Pizza in the Tshwane Equality Court, where Magistrate R Francis yesterday ordered the company to pay them 200,000 rands and publish an apology in newspapers around the area where the couple lived for "offending their dignity".
The Neerpuths had applied for a franchise of Romans Pizza in a new shopping complex being built in the sprawling Indian suburb of Chatsworth, south of Durban, in 2012.
The store was subsequent allocated to a Muslim applicant.
Although Romans Pizza argued that the company had not discriminated against the Neerpuths because of their Hindu faith, the couple said that when they tried to pay the required 700,000 rands deposit for the franchise, they were told that the company's policy was to allocate Halaal outlets only to Muslim owners.
The company also submitted as mitigation the fact that a franchise in Phoenix, another big Indian township north of Durban, had failed because Muslim consumers did not trust branches owned by non-Muslims to adhere to their Halaal requirements.
Ordering the company to desist from similar discrimination in its future dealings, Francis said that the company could not use such business practices to contravene the right to freedom of religion entrenched in the South African Constitution.
The court also noted that the owners of the master company were not Muslim, but were responsible for supplying Halaal ingredients to their franchisees.
All South African fast food franchisors have a mix of non-Halaal and Halaal stores, the latter certified and monitored by several Halaal certifying bodies across the country.
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