New Delhi: Where as Pakistan Govt. had refused to provided any identity cards its minority group of citizens in the last 60 years or more, the Supreme court (PSC) chief Justice Iftiqer Choudhry and a bench of 2 others Pak Judges took up the task on its own, and took the Govt, to action, by ordering to make legal amendments to provide identity cards to all Hindu Community members (like Sindhis and Sikhs or Punjabis) of Pakistan as on Monday. The Hindu married women in Pakistan, in the absence of any identity card, were put to harassment and difficulties, as their marriages were not registered by national database and Registration Authority, which had to report to Pak Supreme Court
As there was no suitable Pak law for Hindu women to notify their marriages there, there was no binding proof to declare that these women were married to minority Hindus in Pakistan
The Pak Govt. officials have new assured the Pak Supreme Court that steps would be taken to furnish computerized identity cards to all Hindu minority citizens as early as possible, by amending existing laws on marriages.