Sekmadienis Ltd. v. Lithuania concerned a lawsuit filed by the Lithuanian Government against the advertising company. According to the lawsuit, the religious feelings of believers were offended by promotional materials associated with Christianity. As a substantiation, the appeals of individual citizens were used. However, the plaintiff’s claims were biased under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which implied the right to free expression of ideas (European Court of Human Rights, n.d.). Thus, the claim was not justified due to the lack of objectivity, in particular, ignoring the interests of ordinary citizens and giving priority to religious people.
Reference
European Court of Human Rights. (n.d.). European Convention on Human Rights. Web.