Karachi: On Wednesday, the Sindh High Court (SHC) allowed teenager Dua Zahra to decide where she wanted to go, with her parents or husband. In a three-page written order, Justice Junaid Ghaffar said the court reached the verdict in line with the testimonies. “In light of all the evidence, this is not a case of kidnapping.” “…the alleged/minor Dua E Zahra Kazmi, pursuant to her statement on Oath and Age Certificate is set at liberty to decide as to whom she intends to reside and go along,” the order read.

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