The story of a non-resident Bangladeshi family establishing and running the famed perfume company Al Haramain and its successful subsidiaries
Islamabad: A civil judge in Lahore on Friday issued arrest warrants for Pakistani film actor Meera, on an application filed by her 'self-proclaimed' husband Attiqur Rehman.
The judge has ordered Defence-A police to produce her before the court on the next date of hearing.
In his application, Meera’s husband claimed the actress married another man before legally divorcing him first. “She is committing fornication. It is against Islam and the law of Pakistan,” he said.
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The story of a non-resident Bangladeshi family establishing and running the famed perfume company Al Haramain and its successful subsidiaries
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