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    Iffat Omar Reacts to Meesha Shafi-Ali Zafar Verdict, Calls It ‘A Man’s World’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistani actress Iffat Omar voiced profound disappointment following the Lahore sessions court’s final decision in the defamation suit between singer-actor Ali Zafar and Meesha Shafi. She described the ruling as a setback for women who raise their voices against harassment in Pakistan.

    In a statement released after the verdict, Omar affirmed her commitment to standing by her truth, emphasizing her close ties with both families involved and their children. She stressed that their persistence in the case was driven by the understanding that losing would negatively impact every woman enduring similar experiences daily.

    Omar condemned the pressure faced by women supporting Shafi, including accusations of promoting foreign agendas and threats of criminal prosecution. She revealed she was warned of a possible three-year prison sentence, which she said she would accept if imposed.

    Highlighting the widespread nature of harassment, Omar remarked that every woman has encountered inappropriate physical contact at some point, sometimes even in crowded settings. She criticized the court’s decision for undermining the credibility of women who come forward with such allegations.

    Omar clarified that the case was never about financial compensation, noting that the Rs5 million penalty could be paid immediately. Instead, she pointed out the deeper issue of ongoing inappropriate behavior by men, including those close to women’s families, reflecting the harsh realities of a male-dominated society.

    Concluding her statement, Omar issued a stark warning about the ruling’s implications, saying it would erode trust in women’s testimonies in Pakistan, implying that men’s accounts would now be presumed correct.

    Meanwhile, the verdict in this high-profile defamation case, which has drawn nationwide attention to harassment and gender justice, continues to fuel public debate.

    In a significant development, the Lahore sessions court officially closed the eight-year-long defamation case filed by Ali Zafar, ordering Meesha Shafi to pay Rs5 million in damages. The court found that Shafi’s social media posts contained false, defamatory, and injurious statements against Zafar, including unproven sexual harassment allegations, which were deemed not in the public interest and thus actionable as defamation.

    Initiated in 2018, the case underwent approximately 284 hearings before the March 2026 verdict. The court awarded Zafar general damages for harm to his reputation, dignity, and mental distress but dismissed claims for special damages due to lack of evidence. Additionally, Shafi was permanently barred from repeating or publishing the contested allegations through any media platform.

    Zafar had demanded Rs1 billion, arguing that the accusations severely damaged his career and caused trauma to his family. His legal team emphasized his previously unblemished record and the professional consequences of the allegations. Conversely, Shafi’s lawyer sought dismissal, maintaining that she had consistently voiced her grievances and should not be penalized for doing so.

    This verdict marks the conclusion of one of Pakistan’s most prominent cases involving sexual harassment and defamation within the entertainment industry.

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