A Muslim's Hindu daughters
By Jyoti
Punwani
In the initial stages,
when the case was in the sessions court at Fort, Rehmatullah would often enter
the court out of breath, having climbed up the old stone stairs as fast as he
could, only to find that he was late anyway—the names of the accused had already
been called out. Once, despite his belated appearance, the judge advised him to
sit down to catch his breath.
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