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Court in Pakistan Delays
Decision on Returning Girl to UK
'Pakistan Times' Punjab Bureau
LAHORE: A court Monday
decided to defer an
earlier ruling that ordered a 12-year-old girl sent back to her Scottish
mother, lawyers said Monday.
A two-member panel of judges at the High Court in the eastern Pakistani city
of Lahore ruled the girl, Molly Campbell, now known as Misbah Iram Ahmed
Rana should not be taken out of Pakistan until Dec. 8, according to Dr.
Abdul Basit, a lawyer for the girl's Pakistani father.
Naheeda Mahboob Elahi, a lawyer for the girl's mother, confirmed the court's
decision.
The two-member appeal panel said the girl cannot leave Pakistan until
authorities decide whether an appeal of last week's ruling should be sent to
Supreme Court or handled in an Islamic court, Basit said.
Last week, honourable judge at the Lahore High Court ordered the girl be
handed over to British authorities within a week so that she could be taken
back to her mother, Louise Campbell, in Scotland, following her petition
seeking her custody.
The father, Sajad Ahmed Rana appealed the ruling over the weekend and the
High Court's appeal panel set Dec. 8 as the date for hearing the case.
The case has drawn international attention since August, when the girl
arrived from her Louise Campbell's home to live with her father in Lahore.
The mother says her daughter was taken against her will, but the girl has
said publicly she wants to live in Pakistan.
Louise Campbell said a Scottish court gave her the custody of Molly in 2005.
The girl's embattled parents - Rana and Campbell, who had converted to Islam
- married in a Muslim ceremony in Glasgow in 1984 and have four children,
including two sons and two daughters.
After their parents separated, the three other siblings began living with
Rana in Pakistan, and were joined by their 12-year-old sister when she
arrived in August.●
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