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Sara Sharif, court of appeal
Judges who allowed Sara Sharif to remain in her father’s custody to be named next week
A shocking trial saw Sara’s father, Urfan Sharif, 42, and his wife Beinash Batool, 30, found guilty for her murder, after she suffered a catalogue of 70 injuries, including 25 fractures, human bite marks and burns. Her uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, was convicted for causing or allowing her death while living with them.
Three family court judges who let Sara Sharif live with killer dad set to be named
THREE family court judges who let Sara Sharif live with her killer dad can be named next week — in a victory for The Sun. We appealed a ruling by Mr Justice Williams last month that no
Judges involved in Sara Sharif care cases can be named, Court of Appeal rules
Several media organisations challenged a High Court decision barring three judges involved in historic proceedings being named.
Appeal won to name Sara Sharif's family court judges
Three judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to the care of Sara Sharif before she was murdered will be named next week, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to care of Sara Sharif can be named
Mr Justice Williams ruled last year that three judges involved in historic court cases relating to Sara Sharif could not be named due to a "real risk" of harm from a "virtual lynch mob".
Sara Sharif case: Judges who allowed father’s custody to be identified
Last year, in December, Urfan Sharif, and Beinash Batool, the father and stepmother of 10-year-old British-Pakistani girl Sara Sharif, were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder following a prolonged campaign of abuse.
High Court judge who tried to hide names of other judges in Sara Sharif case stands rightly humiliated
A poor judge THE High Court judge who tried to hide the names of other judges in the Sara Sharif case stands rightly humiliated. The verdict on him from the Appeal Court represents an absolute
Three Sara Sharif judges can be named
Three judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to the care of Sara Sharif can be named next week, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Sara Sharif murder case judges to be named after ‘unfair’ treatment of journalists
Journalists have won their appeal to be able to name three judges who dealt with schoolgirl Sara Sharif's case in the family court.
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Bid to review ‘unduly lenient’ murder sentence for Sara Sharif’s father
Solicitor General Lucy Rigby referred Urfan Sharif’s sentence to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme ...
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Sara Sharif’s killer father's life sentence to officially be reassessed for being 'unduly lenient'
The Solicitor General will appeal against the murder sentence handed to Sara Sharif's father on the grounds it is "unduly ...
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Sara Sharif
THE 10-year-old suffered from "unimaginable pain, misery and anxiety" as she was repeatedly beaten, burned, bitten and ...
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