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Mother's legal move in Misbah row Mother's legal move in Misbah row
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The mother of a schoolgirl at the centre of a custody dispute has applied to a court in Pakistan to try to get her back to Scotland.The mother of a schoolgirl at the centre of a custody dispute has applied to a court in Pakistan to try to get her back to Scotland.
Misbah Rana, 12, who is also known as Molly Campbell, has said she wants to stay in Pakistan with her father Sajed.Misbah Rana, 12, who is also known as Molly Campbell, has said she wants to stay in Pakistan with her father Sajed.
Her mother Louise Campbell, who lives in the Western Isles, has filed a petition with the high court in Lahore.Her mother Louise Campbell, who lives in the Western Isles, has filed a petition with the high court in Lahore.
She is asking the court to command Mr Rana to return Misbah to Scotland or hand her over to a third party.She is asking the court to command Mr Rana to return Misbah to Scotland or hand her over to a third party.
The third party is believed to be the British High Commission.The third party is believed to be the British High Commission.
Ms Campbell's action comes almost a week after police in Pakistan assured a judge that they would not intervene in the dispute. Ms Campbell's action comes a week after police in Pakistan assured a judge that they would not intervene in the dispute.
Police surveillancePolice surveillance
The court disposed of a petition filed by relatives of Misbah. Family members in Lahore were afraid that Misbah, who arrived in Pakistan in August, would be deported back to Scotland against her will.
Family members were afraid she would be deported against her will after she flew to Pakistan from Scotland in August. Her sister had filed a petition with the court to guarantee that Misbah would not be detained and deported.
Her sister had filed the petition because, she said, the family was under constant police surveillance. The city's police chief submitted a statement saying there had been no attempt to pick up the girl and no instructions to do so.
Ms Campbell has legal custody of her daughter and they moved to Tong, a village in Lewis, from Stranraer nine months ago.Ms Campbell has legal custody of her daughter and they moved to Tong, a village in Lewis, from Stranraer nine months ago.
A civil court in Scotland has asked Misbah to appear for a custody hearing.
In the meantime it has granted Misbah's father temporary custody until at least the end of the month.