Nimra Kazmi’s family agrees to accept daughter’s husband as ‘son-in-law’: lawyer

The family of Nimrah Kazmi, the teenage girl who had mysteriously gone missing from Karachi in April but later emerged after solemnising a free-will marriage in Punjab, have agreed to accept their daughter’s husband as their son-in-law.
Judicial Magistrate of Session Court East heard the case of alleged kidnapping of Nimrah Kazmi.
Police brought Nimrah Kazmi’s husband Najib Shahrukh from jail and produced him in court. Najib Shahrukh’s lawyer told the court that talks were going on with Nimrah’s parents and they have accepted Shah Rukh as their son-in-law.
The lawyer said that the affidavit of reconciliation between the two families would be submitted to the relevant court.
The hearing of the case was adjourned till July 2.
Talking to media outside the court, Najib Shah Rukh’s aunt said that Shah Rukh Najib will stay in Karachi, we have accepted all the conditions of Nimrah Kazmi’s parents.
“Her parents want to make Shah Rukh a ghar damad(a man who lives with his wife’s parents), but Nimrah is not ready to accept this,” said the aunt.
Notably, In April of this year, the police said that 14-year-old Nimra Kazmi — who went missing from Karachi’s Saudabad area — has been traced and was found in Dera Ghazi Khan.
However, they said Kazmi had “willingly” tied the knot with her husband.
Police sources said that Nimrah befriended Najib Shah Rukh through an online game.