In a significant development, the Family Court East in Karachi has granted permanent custody of Dua Zehra to her parents. This decision marks the conclusion of a complex case that has captivated public and media attention since it began in April 2022.
Court’s Decision on Permanent Custody
On Saturday, the court ruled in favor of Dua Zehra’s parents, ensuring that the minor will remain with them until she reaches adulthood. The court emphasized the importance of providing for Dua’s welfare, including her education and overall well-being. As part of the ruling, her parents required to submit a surety bond of Rs 200,000 to guarantee compliance with the court’s directives.
Dua Zehra’s Case: A Timeline
The case began when Dua Zehra’s parents filed a first information report on April 16, 2022, alleging that their daughter had kidnapped while taking out the trash. Dua recovered from Okara ten days later, on April 26. In a video statement, Dua claimed she had married Zaheer Ahmed of her own free will and asserted that she was 16 years old. Her parents, however, insisted that she had kidnapped and coerced into making the statement.
Shift to Darul Aman and Temporary Custody
Facing “constant threats” from her parents and expressing dissatisfaction with Zaheer, Dua approached a Lahore court on July 19, 2022, requesting to sent to Darul Aman, a shelter home. The court granted her request, and she moved to the shelter home.
In a temporary ruling on January 6, 2023, the Sindh High Court handed over Dua to her parents after she expressed a desire to live with her family. This temporary custody arrangement has now made permanent by the Family Court East.
Conclusion and Public Reaction
The court’s decision to grant permanent custody to Dua’s parents brings an end to a prolonged and contentious case. The ruling prioritizes Dua’s welfare and underscores the court’s commitment to safeguarding her future.
This case has sparked widespread public interest and media coverage, highlighting the complexities and challenges involved in child custody and child marriage cases in Pakistan.