Dua Zahra case: Karachi court again orders test to determine girl's age.

KARACHI -- A local court in the port city on Saturday directed the provincial health secretary to conduct Dua Zahra's ossification test again as her case required further investigation.

It may be noted that an ossification test has already been carried out on Zahra as per SHC's order which revealed that the girl is between 16 to 17 years of age, with a confirmation by radiologist Dr Saba Jamil.

Zahra had made headlines across the country after she had mysteriously disappeared from Karachi in April but later declared that she had run away from her home to marry 21-year-old Zaheer Ahmed.

In today's hearing, the police submitted a challan and requested the case be classified as 'C Class' in light of no evidence being found.

Police typically request the court to have a first information report (FIR) listed as 'C Class' in matters when a criminal case is filed due to a mistake of fact or if the offence complained about is civil in nature.

But the petitioner's lawyer Jibran...

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