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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 for an out-of-court settlement to a court in Pakistan. 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 also ruled that her mother, Louise Campbell, and father, Sajad Rana, put in writing how they should get access to her. 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 PakistanMisbah hopes for life in Pakistan
Last week, a judge ruled that the parties involved return to court on Wednesday with details for a settlement. 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.