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Imrana faces defamation suit

Muzaffarnagar, October 23
In her continued legal battles, Imrana, whose father-in-law was convicted of raping her, is facing a defamation suit filed by her sister-in-law.

A local court has fixed November 6 for hearing the statement of Imrana's sister-in-law Muhazra Begum, who claims Imrana had alleged all the daughters-in-law of Ali Mohammed were raped by him.

Muhazra filed the defamation case under section 500 of the IPC relating to defamation and Imrana could face a jail term of two years if the charges are proved.

District and Sessions Judge R D Nimesh on October 19 convicted Mohammed of raping 29-year-old Imrana of Charthawal village in this district.

He gave Mohammed, 70, a 10-year prison term and directed him to pay compensation of Rs 8,000 to Imrana for raping her besides sentencing him to three years in prison and imposing a fine of Rs 3,000 for criminal intimidation.

His counsel Subash Arora said an appeal would be filed in the Allahabad High Court against the verdict.

In the wake of the rape conviction, Muslim clerics said Nur Ilahi should immediately leave his wife Imrana.

Imrana, however, has continued to live with her husband and five children at her parents' house in Kukra village in defiance of the 'fatwas' by a local community panchayat and clerics declared the marriage void. — PTI

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