Victim Khadija Siddiqi to challenge in SC her attacker’s acquittal by LHC

05 Jun, 2018

Victim Khadija Siddiqi has decided to challenge Lahore High Court’s verdict in the Supreme Court, which acquitted on Monday her attacker who stabbed her multiple times in an attempt to kill her.

Back in 2016, Shah Hussain, son of a lawyer, stabbed her fellow Khadija 23 times, leaving her in a critical condition but she miraculously survived. Last year, judicial magistrate sentenced Hussain to seven-year imprisonment.

However, this year a sessions court in March shortened his jail term from seven years to five years. Hussain then moved an appeal in the LHC after which the high court Judge Ahmed Naeem acquitted the accused after listening to arguments from the lawyers of the defence and prosecution.

Hassan Rizvi, the counsel for Khadija, announced on Twitter that they would challenge the decision of the high court before the Supreme Court.

Soon after the news surfaced on social media, there was an uproar over the LHC decision, while on Twitter demanded justice for Khadija.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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