SC summons case record of woman killed with bricks by family

Published June 26, 2014
Photo from May 29, 2014 shows Pakistani human rights activists holding placards during a protest in Islamabad against the killing of Farzana Parveen outside the Lahore High Court. —AFP Photo
Photo from May 29, 2014 shows Pakistani human rights activists holding placards during a protest in Islamabad against the killing of Farzana Parveen outside the Lahore High Court. —AFP Photo

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Wednesday summoned from the Lahore High Court the record of a case involving a woman who was bludgeoned to death allegedly by her father and other relatives outside the LHC on May 27.

The husband of Farzana, Mohammad Iqbal, had filed a petition in the high court to seek the quashing of an FIR lodged by her cousin Mazhar Iqbal, which alleged that she had been kidnapped by Mohammad Iqbal.


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The couple was going to the high court where Farzana was to testify that she had not been kidnapped when she was killed. The SC has taken up suo motu notice of the murder.

A “police report” claims that Farzana had married Mazhar two years ago. Later she left him and married Mohammad Iqbal on Jan 7 this year, but she did not inform him about her first marriage.

Mazhar lodged a kidnapping case with the Syedwala police which led to the arrest of Mohammad Iqbal.


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During hearing by the three-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed said that the incident could have been prevented had the police guard deployed at the LHC’s gates fired even a single bullet in the air.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2014

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