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Court expecting Misbah settlement | Court expecting Misbah settlement |
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The estranged parents of 12-year-old Misbah Rana are due to submit details of an out-of-court settlement to a court in Pakistan. | |
The Supreme Court in Islamabad has ruled that her mother, Louise Campbell, and father, Sajad Rana, put proposals for access in writing. | |
Ms Campbell has offered to drop her claim for full custody provided she has regular contact with her daughter. | Ms Campbell has offered to drop her claim for full custody provided she has regular contact with her daughter. |
Misbah left her mother's home in Scotland for Pakistan last August. | Misbah left her mother's home in Scotland for Pakistan last August. |
Misbah hopes for life in Pakistan | Misbah hopes for life in Pakistan |
Last week, a judge ruled that the parties involved should return to court on Wednesday with details of a settlement. | |
The case of the schoolgirl has been fraught with claim and counter-claim and a series of deferred hearings. | The case of the schoolgirl has been fraught with claim and counter-claim and a series of deferred hearings. |
Misbah, also known as Molly Campbell, has insisted she now wants to live with her father's family in Pakistan. | Misbah, also known as Molly Campbell, has insisted she now wants to live with her father's family in Pakistan. |
Over the weekend, Mr Rana denied reports that she is to study Islam at a controversial religious school in Islamabad. | Over the weekend, Mr Rana denied reports that she is to study Islam at a controversial religious school in Islamabad. |