
In a pivotal development in Imran Khan’s legal saga over Toshakhana-II case, Islamabad High Court (IHC) Registrar raised objections against his bail plea. The registrar highlighted that objections concerning the main appeal had not been addressed promptly due to delayed responses. This has effectively stalled any immediate decision on suspending Khan’s sentence and releasing him on bail.
The IHC registrar emphasized that according to established rules, such objections should be resolved within seven days of filing an appeal. Given this procedural delay, questions arise as to how a request for suspension could proceed when essential points remain unresolved.
This development has now extended the opposition alliance’s sit-in protest against Khan’s health condition beyond its third day. The legal limbo surrounding Khan’s case has brought renewed attention to his ongoing fight for bail amidst allegations and counter-allegations involving him.
The delay in resolving these issues underscores the complexities of handling high-profile cases, especially those implicating prominent public figures. As the opposition alliance remains steadfast, the future trajectory of this matter remains uncertain, highlighting how complex legal processes can sometimes impede justice in Pakistan’s courts.
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