Indian woman forced to marry Pakistani, returned to India | Swaraj tweets

In her para-wise comments, Uzma through her counsel reiterated that she had been "terribly beaten... tortured physically and mentally and forced to sign the nikahnama" by Tahir Ali. She alleged that she had been given sleeping pills by Ali who "sexually assaulted" her after he received her at the Wagah border

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 25 May 2017 5:41 AM GMT
Indian woman forced to marry Pakistani, returned to India | Swaraj tweets
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Indian woman forced to marry Pakistani, returned to India | Swaraj tweets

New Delhi: Indian woman Uzma Ahmed, who had alleged that she was forced to marry a Pakistani, returned to India on Thursday. The lady arrived here after receiving permission from Islamabad High Court.

The Islamabad HC, on Wednesday last, allowed the Indian woman to return to her country days after she claimed she was duped and forced into marrying a Pakistani man.

Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj also welcomed the lady through her twitter and apologised for all the difficulties she had to face in the neighbouring country.

https://twitter.com/SushmaSwaraj/status/867611568124645376

The case:

  • Uzma Ahmed claimed she was forced to marry Buner resident Tahir Ali at gunpoint.
  • During the hearing, Islamabad High Court judge Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani asked Uzma if she wanted to meet her husband in the chamber but she refused the offer.
  • She stated that she did not want to talk to him.
  • The High Court ordered that Uzma can go to her country and the case will be processed in her absence.
  • Soon after the hearing, Uzma left the court for the Indian High Commission where she stayed until she was deported back.
  • It was decided that the Indian woman was to be deported on Thursday as her visa expires on May 30.
  • The Pakistani Court also returned Uzma her original immigration form, which Tahir Ali had submitted to the court on Tuesday last.
  • The court also ordered that police provide her security till the Wagah border crossing.

In her para-wise comments, Uzma through her counsel reiterated that she had been "terribly beaten... tortured physically and mentally and forced to sign the nikahnama" by Tahir Ali. She alleged that she had been given sleeping pills by Ali who "sexually assaulted" her after he received her at the Wagah border.

On the other hand, Ali had sought court's intervention to meet his wife in "a free atmosphere" claiming that Uzma recorded her statement before a magistrate against him under "duress and pressure" from her brother through officials of the Indian High Commission.

On May 3, Uzma told a magistrate that she had been deceived, tortured and forced to sign marriage documents at gunpoint.

She said that she had taken refuge at the Indian High Commission because she felt threatened, and wanted to return to her country of birth.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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