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Pak court allows Christian woman to live with Muslim husband

April 18, 2012 13:39 IST

A Pakistani court has allowed a Christian woman, who converted to Islam, to live with her husband and ordered authorities to provide special security to the couple.

District and Sessions Judge Sardar Naeem Ahmed Khan of Multan city in Punjab province also directed the police to conduct an inquiry in light of Mehwish Bibi's statement that she had converted to Islam to marry Hammad Ahmed.

Mehwish said she had married Ahmed of her own will in October. She said her parents were not happy with her for marrying a Muslim man. Ahmed's family too was angered by his decision, she said.

She requested the court to provide her and her husband with security.

Earlier, Mehwish's father Yousuf Masih filed an application in the Supreme Court claiming his daughter had been abducted by Ahmed. He requested the court to issue an order for her recovery.

The apex court referred the case to the district and sessions court in Multan.

On Tuesday, the police acted on the court's order and produced Mehwish before the district and sessions judge amidst tight security.

The judge, after hearing statements from both sides, gave Mehwish an hour to record her statement without any pressure.

After listening to Mehwish, the court allowed the woman to go with her husband.

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