Appeal begins to name Sara Sharif's family court judges
- The Court of Appeal was told that a ban on naming judges involved in Sara Sharif's family court cases "cannot be allowed to stand" due to the need for transparency.
- Several media organizations, including the BBC, are appealing against the decision to keep judges' names confidential, arguing it undermines public accountability.
- Sara Sharif's father and stepmother were sentenced to life in prison for her murder, with minimum terms of 40 and 33 years, respectively.
- The court is expected to rule on the appeal, which raises questions of considerable public importance, in writing at a later date.
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