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Dr Uzma submits reply in IHC, pleads leaving Pakistan

Dr Uzma submits reply in IHC, pleads leaving Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Dr Uzma, an Indian national whose case rose to prominence after she refused to leave the Indian High Commission in Pakistan to meet his husband has submitted her reply in the Islamabad High Court.

Indian woman Uzma, who married Pakistani man Tahir Ali, submitted her reply to Islamabad High Court on Friday.

In the 6-page reply, she has reiterated her earlier claims and said that she was forced to sign the Nikkahnama [nikkah papers].

The reply also claims that Tahir’s affidavit is based on lies. The reply was submitted by Barrister Shahnawaz on behalf of Uzma.

The reply also requested that Uzma is allowed to travel to India as her visa will expire on May 30.

The hearing of the case has been scheduled on May 21.The case of Indian woman Uzma’s marriage to Pakistani man Tahir became more confusing as it was unraveled in front of the media.

It came to the forefront after her husband claimed that Indian High Commission has stopped her wife from leaving the premises during their visit to apply for visa on May 7.