Uzma is the Instructor in the back.
After hearing their arguments, he allowed Uzma to return to India.
He also said that the Indian Embassy treated Uzma with full care.
While Uzma had requested to be repatriated to India,
Ali had asked to be allowed to meet his wife.
The reply also requested that Uzma is allowed to travel to India as her visa
will expire on May 30.
The reply also requested that Uzma was allowed to travel to India as her visa
would expire on May 30.
On my suggestion, Uzma finished her undergraduate degree in Computer Science
and later on earned a masters in Business Management.
The high court ordered that Uzma can go back to her country
and the case will be processed in her absence.
Uzma said she does not want to leave
the Indian High Commission premises till she could safely travel back to India.
According to reports, Uzma's husband met her in the High Commission this morning
but he was not present in the court.
The Foreign Office quoted the
Indian High Commission as telling Pakistani authorities that 20-year-old Uzma did not wish to live with Ali.
When his wife did not return even after several hours,
Ali asked Indian High Commission officials who claimed Uzma was not there.
After August 5, when India revoked Kashmir's special status and
followed the move with a military lockdown, Uzma Javed did not leave her house for days.
Uzma had petitioned the court on May 12 with the request
and had submitted a medical report showing that her daughter was suffering from thalassemia, and she urgently needed to return to India.
Pakistan foreign office spokesman Nafees Zakaria yesterday said in a statement that"the Indian High Commission informed the ministry of foreign affairs that an Indian national,
Ms Uzma, 20, had approached them with the request to be repatriated to India.".