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Pakistan: Islamabad HC reserves verdict on Imran Khan’s arrest in Toshakhana case

| @indiablooms | Mar 08, 2023, at 03:54 am

Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday reserved the judgment on a plea filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) against a lower court's order upholding the arrest warrant for the former prime minister Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case, media reports said.

The verdict will be announced soon.

A day earlier, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal rejected the plea seeking to suspend the warrants issued last month in the Toshakhana case over his persistent absences in the case hearings.

PTI chairman's lawyer Advocate Ali Bokhari also requested the court to fix this case for the hearing today which was accepted.

The high court resumed the hearing of the case after accepting the PTI chairman's lawyer's request for an urgent hearing, Geo news reports.

In the petition, it is maintained by the PTI lawyers that the impugned orders are against the facts and law and passed by ignoring the settled proposition that each case has to be seen on its peculiar circumstances.

It also stated that due to the orders, the liberty of the petitioner has been prejudiced detrimentally.

"The Honourable Apex Court through multiple latest judgments have interpreted the law in favour of the accused person and adopted modern techniques as per the circumstances of the case and hence impugned orders are passed ignoring the modification in law," the petition read.

It added that "it is also a settled law that the superior courts being superior in the hierarchy of the adjudication are to be attended in priority and the same is legally and ethically followed by the petitioner”.

"That the intention of the petitioner can be gathered by the precedent set by the petitioner of him appearing in all the courts In Islamabad, however, due to unavoidable circumstances was not able to appear before this honorable court and the set circumstances were actually not in control of the petitioner rather these were to add respect to the judiciary by appearing before the superior forums," the petition mentioned.

Imran Khan's lawyers further maintained that the PTI chief is facing serious health issues as a consequence and continuation of the attack in Wazirabad and his medical consultants are continuously refraining him from any sort of travelling.

“At the same time the attending circumstances and situation expressly speak volumes of life threat to Khan's life amongst other dire situations cumulatively are hindrances before his appearance before the court seeks indulgence of this honourable court to set aside the impugned orders.”

It also highlighted that the non-appearance was not intentional.

“In circumstances, it is respectfully prayed that the impugned orders dated February 28 and March 06 may kindly be set aside so to afford the petitioner a fair opportunity to appear and defend himself before the learned trial court in the best interest of justice.”

(With UNI inputs)

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