Anti-rape courts draw ire of opposition MNAs Law minister to respond to queries of parliamentary body PHOTO: APP/FILE ISLAMABAD: The opposition members of the law and justice parliamentary body on Thursday expressed their concerns over the setting up of special courts to decide rape cases under a new ordinance and the procedure for appointing their judges. The committee adjourned the matter until the next meeting, giving the law minister time to respond to the questions and objections of the opposition members. The Standing Committee on Law and Justice of the National Assembly held a meeting, presided over by its chairman, Riaz Fatyana. The meeting discussed the Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Ordinance.