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Judge complaint

Islamabad, May 11 (Reuters): The judge standing in for suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has found time to take up a college girl’s complaint that male students harass her by singing a pop song.

Acting supreme court Chief Justice Rana Bhagwandas decided to answer the girl’s plea for help made in a letter to a local newspaper. “Whenever I pass by the college canteen, the boys start singing this song and laugh at me,” wrote Parveen, who is studying in a commerce college in Lahore. Bhagwandas ordered the singer and lyricist to appear before him along with a lawyer, a court official said today.

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