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SO THERE YOU GO,IT WASN'T FORCED CONVERSION AND THE GIRLS ARE STILL DEFIANT..STILL MUSLIMS...STILL WANT TO LIVE WITH THE MUSLIM BOYS THEY MARRIED.
Hindu girls pick Muslim hubbies in Pak court - The Times of India
Convert girls choose to go with husbands | The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Three Hindu girls, who after embracing Islam got married to Muslim boys, announced to live with their husbands and not their families.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday earlier allowed them to decide their future themselves. The girls decided their future at the Registrar Office of the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice ordered the police officials to provide security to the girls. The court stated that the girls were old enough to make the right decisions themselves. The parents were not happy with the courts decision and said the statements were not taken in an open court. They also staged protest outside the Supreme Court building. The girls, Faryal (Rinkle Kumari), Hafsa Bibi (Dr Lata) and Haleema Bibi (Asha Kumari) had earlier been allowed to decide whether they want to live with their husbands or their parents.
The three-member bench, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Tariq Parvez had ordered the police to provide adequate security to the girls and said that in case of any harm faced by the girls, the police officials will be held responsible for negligence.
The police officials have taken away the girls in high security towards homes of their spouses.
The court had earlier sent Faryal and Hafsa to a shelter home called Panah in order to give them time to decide their future without any pressure.
The Bench was hearing a Constitutional petition moved by the Pakistan-Hindu Council.
They are sui-juris and are fully in a position to decide about their future because we feel that they had pressure free atmosphere, inasmuch as, neither of the parties was allowed to meet them, the court said.
Comdr Shaukat, Sain Rakhio Mirani and Dr. Ameer Sheikh, DIGs, Karachi (South), Larkana and Sukkur, respectively, alongwith other police officials, were present in court.
DIG Karachi (South) and DIG Sukkur were directed to take both these ladies in safe custody to the places of their own choice and wherever they want to stay, being sui-juris.
Aasha, who after conversion to Islam is known as Haleema Bibi.
She belongs to District Jacobabad. She is also a sui juris and cannot be compelled to accompany someone against her wishes.
In view of the matter, Sain Rakhio Mirani, DIG Larkana, present in court, is directed to take the said lady in safe custody to the place of her own choice, the court added.
The court has disposed of the case, however, thereafter the police was asked to continue submitting the report about the case fortnightly.
Dr Ramesh Kumar, patron-in-chief Pakistan-Hindu Council, had moved the petition asking for legislation to stop the practice of forced conversion of Hindu girls and the recovery of three females belonging to the Hindu community, including Rinkle daughter of Nandlal (Mirpur Mathello), Dr Lata daughter of Dr Ramesh (Jacobabad) and Asha (Larkana).
The court has sought Federal governments response about steps being taken regarding legislation to discourage the forced conversion and other related issues being faced by the Hindu community.
Hindu girls pick Muslim hubbies in Pak court - The Times of India
Convert girls choose to go with husbands | The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Three Hindu girls, who after embracing Islam got married to Muslim boys, announced to live with their husbands and not their families.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday earlier allowed them to decide their future themselves. The girls decided their future at the Registrar Office of the Supreme Court.
The Chief Justice ordered the police officials to provide security to the girls. The court stated that the girls were old enough to make the right decisions themselves. The parents were not happy with the courts decision and said the statements were not taken in an open court. They also staged protest outside the Supreme Court building. The girls, Faryal (Rinkle Kumari), Hafsa Bibi (Dr Lata) and Haleema Bibi (Asha Kumari) had earlier been allowed to decide whether they want to live with their husbands or their parents.
The three-member bench, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Tariq Parvez had ordered the police to provide adequate security to the girls and said that in case of any harm faced by the girls, the police officials will be held responsible for negligence.
The police officials have taken away the girls in high security towards homes of their spouses.
The court had earlier sent Faryal and Hafsa to a shelter home called Panah in order to give them time to decide their future without any pressure.
The Bench was hearing a Constitutional petition moved by the Pakistan-Hindu Council.
They are sui-juris and are fully in a position to decide about their future because we feel that they had pressure free atmosphere, inasmuch as, neither of the parties was allowed to meet them, the court said.
Comdr Shaukat, Sain Rakhio Mirani and Dr. Ameer Sheikh, DIGs, Karachi (South), Larkana and Sukkur, respectively, alongwith other police officials, were present in court.
DIG Karachi (South) and DIG Sukkur were directed to take both these ladies in safe custody to the places of their own choice and wherever they want to stay, being sui-juris.
Aasha, who after conversion to Islam is known as Haleema Bibi.
She belongs to District Jacobabad. She is also a sui juris and cannot be compelled to accompany someone against her wishes.
In view of the matter, Sain Rakhio Mirani, DIG Larkana, present in court, is directed to take the said lady in safe custody to the place of her own choice, the court added.
The court has disposed of the case, however, thereafter the police was asked to continue submitting the report about the case fortnightly.
Dr Ramesh Kumar, patron-in-chief Pakistan-Hindu Council, had moved the petition asking for legislation to stop the practice of forced conversion of Hindu girls and the recovery of three females belonging to the Hindu community, including Rinkle daughter of Nandlal (Mirpur Mathello), Dr Lata daughter of Dr Ramesh (Jacobabad) and Asha (Larkana).
The court has sought Federal governments response about steps being taken regarding legislation to discourage the forced conversion and other related issues being faced by the Hindu community.