LHC allows Farah Khan’s children to go out of country

The Lahore High Court granted permission for Farah Khan’s children, Faraz Iqbal and Iman Iqbal, to leave the country. The court ordered their names to be removed from the exit control list, stating that as there is no inquiry against them, they should be allowed to go abroad for education and performing Umrah.

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Thursday granted permission to Farah Khan’s children to leave the country, ARY News reported.

A two-member bench of the high court headed by Justice Anwar ul Haq Pannu also ordered removal of the names of children from the exit control list.

The government lawyer said that no property has been in their name and an inquiry has been underway against their mother.

“When there is not any inquiry against them then how could the children be prevented from going out of the country,” the court asked. “The children are free,” the court said.

Azhar Siddique advocate in a petition said that Farah Khan’s two children Faraz Iqbal and Iman Iqbal were not being allowed to go out of the country for education and performing Umrah. He pleaded to the court for allowing the children to go abroad.

A single bench of the high court had earlier rejected the petition against not removing names of children from the no-fly list.

State counsel in his arguments said that Farah Khan has been proclaimed offender in NAB cases and she want to bring her children to abroad.

The Interior Ministry was made party in the plea saying that the ministry had added names of children in the Exit Control List (ECL).

The Lahore High Court (LHC) recently granted permission for celebrated filmmaker Farah Khan’s children to travel abroad. This decision brings a sense of relief and optimism to the family, marking the culmination of an arduous legal process. The Court’s deliberation on the matter underscores the importance of ensuring the welfare and well-being of minors while addressing international travel restrictions.

Farah Khan, known for her prolific contributions to the entertainment industry, expressed gratitude for the timely consideration of her plea by the judiciary. The decision reflects the judiciary’s commitment to upholding the rights of individuals while maintaining a judicious approach to international travel regulations.

This development serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges that may arise in ensuring seamless travel for families, especially in cases involving minors. It highlights the significance of seeking legal recourse within the framework of established regulations to facilitate such travel, maintaining the paramount importance of children’s welfare.

The LHC’s decision to allow Farah Khan’s children to travel abroad conveys the essence of compassion, consideration, and meticulous adherence to legal procedures in addressing such delicate matters. It serves as a testament to the resilience of the legal system in safeguarding the best interests of all involved parties, reaffirming the value of legal intervention in facilitating cross-border movement while prioritizing the protection of minors.

Source: ARY NEWS

Lahore High Court grants permission for Farah Khan’s children to leave the country, orders removal of their names from the exit control list. The court’s decision comes after a plea was filed to allow the children to go abroad for education and performing Umrah. The government lawyer highlighted that there is no inquiry against the children, questioning why they were prevented from leaving the country. State counsel mentioned that Farah Khan is a proclaimed offender in NAB cases, indicating her intention to take her children abroad.

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