Woman denies sharing AI-edited pictures with ex-husband before marriage
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At a glance
- A woman has denied allegations that she shared AI-edited pictures of herself with her ex-husband before their marriage.
- She claims her former husband, a politician, filed a complaint against her out of personal grudge.
- The court heard that the pictures were taken at a friend's house before the marriage, and she alleges her ex-husband tried to harass her.
A woman has vehemently denied her former husband's claims that she provided him with AI-edited photographs of herself prior to their marriage. Razia Arbab stated in court that the application filed by Ghulam Rasool Unnar, a former Sindh minister, seeking a First Information Report (FIR) against her, was motivated by a "personal grudge." Unnar had approached a sessions court to register an FIR against his ex-wife under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca). Arbab submitted written objections to the application before District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Aslam Sheikh. She asserted that her "78-year-old ex-husband had levelled baseless allegations" against her. Arbab explained that the photographs in question were taken at the home of her ex-husband's friend before their marriage. She further alleged that Unnar attempted to harass her by lodging a complaint with the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), reportedly leveraging his influence.
78-year-old ex-husband had levelled baseless allegations
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