LHC approves Imran Khan's protective bail plea till March 3

LHC approves Imran Khan's protective bail plea till March 3

Pakistan

LHC approves Imran Khan's protective bail plea till March 3

LAHORE (Dunya News) – The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday approved protective bail of former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan till March 3 in case pertaining to protest outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

A two-member bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) resumed hearing after brief adjournment. The court also barred police from arresting Imran Khan.

Taking the rostrum, Imran said that his leg had recovered to an extent but the doctors had still told him to rest for two weeks.

He said that his medical checkup was scheduled for February 28. He further said that he had waited outside the courtroom for an hour, adding that he “fully respects the courts.”

The court granted Imran protective bail till March 3 and directed him to approach the relevant court by then.

Complying to court’s orders, former prime minister Imran Khan had reached court to appear before it in a bail petition regarding a case about protest outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). The PTI chairman reached court, alongside a horde of PTI supporters, to attend two separate hearings. 

Imran's convoy had faced difficulty in reaching the courtroom for over an hour since their arrival at the LHC premises, as a result of the significant crowd of lawyers and supporters gathered in the area.

The court expresses resentment over security chief's failure to produce Imran Khan in the courtroom.  

After multiple adjournments, a two member bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) — headed by Justice Ali Baqar Najafi — resumed hearing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s bail plea.

Advocate Khawaja Tariq Rahim, Khan’s counsel, apprised the bench that the former prime minister was present in the court’s premises and pleaded with the court to mark the attendance of the wounded leader in his vehicle.

At this, Justice Najafi directed the counsel to produce his client before the court as he has reached the court’s premises.

Referring to the rush inside the court’s premises, the lawyer said that Khan’s plaster would damage if someone pushes him.

“Suspect’s appearance in court is mandatory for interim bail,” remarked the judge.

LHC judge Justice Baqir Ali Najfi’s staff conveyed judge’s directions to Imran Khan’s counsel after the PTI chairman couldn’t reach court within the deadline.

The court remarked that it will wait for 10 more minutes for the PTI chairman following which the honourable judges will leave. On the other hand, former PM’s lawyers assured the court of Imran Khan’s appearance before the court.

Earlier today, the Lahore High Court had given time till 5pm to the former prime minister to appear before it in a case pertaining to protest outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). 

The former prime minister was expected to appear before the Lahore High Court (LHC) to attend hearing of the protective bail plea filed by him but his lawyers told the high court that The Mall was clogged and he could be brought to court only if the passage was clear. 

Strict security measures have already been taken at the high court to avoid any untoward situation as Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh has suspended hearing of all other cases. The former prime minister is awaiting written permission from court regarding entry of his vehicle on LHC premises.

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Justice Sheikh inquired from PTI chief's lawyer Khwaja Tariq Rahim about the 2pm time given for Imran Khan's appearance. The lawyer said Mr Khan was on the way but there was some issue in his travel due to security concerns. The judge replied that he was not bound to solve the security issue and stressed that only relevant lawyers should appear in court so as to avoid undue crowd. 

Advocate Rahim also admitted that the bail petition was not suspended by Imran Khan.

Justice Sheikh also remarked that the law was same for everyone. Imran Khan, he said, should come from where every common man comes.

Meanwhile, PTI leaders Hammad Azhar and Farrukh Habib have confirmed that Mr Khan would appear before the court later in the day. In a tweet, Mr Azhar wrote, "Imran Khan will reach high court by 4pm".

Earlier, Imran Khan's private team visited the high court and reviewed security in and around the court. PTI chief's lawyer Azhar Siddique and party leaders, including Shibli Faraz and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, reached court. It is for the first time that Mr Khan will appear before a court since an assassination attempt on him in October last. 

Previously, an administrative judge of the LHC rejected a petition seeking permission for entry of PTI chairman Imran Khan’s vehicle on court premise owing to security threats. 

Justice Abid Aziz Shaikh announced the verdict on the petition filed by PTI leader Shibli Faraz for security clearance for the party chief. The request was made in view of the threats to the former premier who was wounded last year in an assassination attempt in Wazirabad.

On Thursday, a two-member bench headed by Justice Baqar Najfi turned down an identical petition after the PTI chief failed to appear before the court despite giving him multiple chances. However, a single bench provided him another opportunity to appear on Monday.

During the last hearing, Justice Abid Aziz Shaikh also took notice of difference in the signatures of Imran Khan on the affidavit — attached with the bail petition — and the power of attorney. While calling the matter serious, the judge remarked that a contempt notice could be issued to the petition or the counsel.

When Mr Khan’s counsel said the PTI chief owned his signatures, Justice Shaikh said the petitioner should appear in person to record the statement. The judge later adjourned the hearing till Feb 20.

Mr Khan filed the protective bail petition after an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in the federal capital cancelled his bail in the case registered against him for violent protest outside the ECP office last year. 

Asad Umar

PTI leader Asad Umar in a media talk said there were some security requisites about Imran Khan's appearance in court. Imran, he said, was not an ordinary Pakistani citizen and an assassination attempt had been made on him. Moreover, he said, Imran Khan could not bear the rigours as advised by his doctors. He said it's not a matter of ego.

Shibli Faraz

Former federal minister Shibli Faraz questioned who would be responsible if Mr Khan was harmed [during his commute to the LHC]. “Mr Imran has appeared before the court 25 times before he was shot at in Wazirabad but the reason for his [recent] absence from the court is bi-fold; his injury and security concerns”, he added.