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Islamabad court declares PTI chief-Bushra Bibi nikkah case admissible

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A district and session court in the federal capital has overturned a decision of civil judge who had rejected a petition challenging the nikkah of the PTI chairman with Bushra Bibi. Sessions Judge Azam Khan issued the detailed verdict, reminding back the case to the civil court.

He directed the court to decide on the case keeping in view all legal points. On May 13, Civil Judge Nasir Minullah declared the petition filed by Muhammad Hanif, seeking former prime minister and Bushra Bibi’s marriage to be declared illegal, inadmissible.

The petitioner’s lawyer Raja Rizwan Abbasi had claimed that Bushra Bibi was in Iddat in January 2018 at the time of her nikkah as she got divorced in November. He had argued that marriage in the days of Iddat was illegal.

The civil judge at one point inquired if the PTI chief’s marriage took place in Lahore, how did it fall in the jurisdiction of this court. Lawyer Raja Rizwan Abbasi told the court that the nikkahkhawan was taken from Islamabad.

The court said the case was beyond its jurisdiction and inadmissible.Later, the petitioner challenged the verdict in the sessions court, saying his arguments were not heard by the civil judge.—INP

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