20-year-old Uzma, an Indian national who had travelled to Pakistan earlier this month, in the written plea said her Pakistani husband Tahir Ali "forced" her to marry him at gun point and also harassed her.
Uzma maintained her earlier statement in the court that she was "forced to marry" her Pakistani husband Tahir Ali on gunpoint.
"Threatened to kill, harassed and badly humiliated," the Dawn reported, quoting the written reply.
It emerged later that she had sought refuge in the Indian High Commission, requesting that she be repatriated back to India.
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First Secretary at the Indian High Commission Piyush Singh was present at the IHC.
Their lawyer Shahnawaz Noon submitted a written reply to the court that detailed Uzma's version of events.
Uzma's lawyer aims to get permission from Islamabad to allow her to go back to India. Uzma's visa is said to expire on May 30.
She also made Foreign Office a party in her plea. The court has already asked Foreign Office to come up with reply on May 22.
Ali also petitioned the court last week asking to let him meet Uzma in free environment.
He has also rejected all allegations regarding forced marriage and committing violence.
On Monday the court clubbed the petitions of Ali and Uzma to hear the case together.
Earlier, Pakistan's adviser on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz said Uzma would be repatriated once her legal issues are sorted out.
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