Pakistan, Feb. 6 -- The Lahore High Court (LHC) has called upon the legislature to enact a clear and comprehensive law governing the dissolution of marriage when a non-Muslim woman embraces Islam, observing that the absence of such legislation for more than three decades has resulted in legal uncertainty and hardship.

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In a recent judgment authored by Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh, the court referred to the landmark Safia Bibi case decided in 1997, which highlighted a constitutional mandate for framing a legal procedure in such matters. The judge noted that despite clear judicial guidance, no law has been enacted to address the issue, creating what he described as a "le...