Toshakhana case: Imran challenges rejecting plea for suspension of arrest warrants in IHC

IHC Registrar’s Office raised objections against his petition
<p>PTI Chairman Imran Khan. PHOTO/FILE</p>

PTI Chairman Imran Khan. PHOTO/FILE

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s legal troubles continue as the Islamabad High Court’s Registrar’s Office raised objections against his petition challenging his arrest warrants in the Toshakhana case.

The registrar’s office raised concerns over the unavailability of Imran Khan’s biometric data, which could complicate the hearing of his case. The office also questioned how the high court could hear the same matter on which it has already made a decision.

Imran Khan had filed a petition seeking the suspension of his arrest warrants, which were issued against him earlier.

In the petition filed by Imran Khan, it said, “It is trite low hat purpose of issuance of a non-bailable warrant of arrest is to ensure attendance of the accused and the undertaking has fulfilled the purpose of the warrant. Arrest and detention of the applicant will serve no useful purpose and he will be humiliated just for nothing.”

Earlier, the Islamabad District and Sessions Court rejected PTI chief Imran Khan’s plea for the suspension of his arrest warrant and ordered that his non-bailable arrest warrant would be maintained in the Toshakhana case.

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Imran Khan has repeatedly missed his indictment hearing in the Toshakhana case, causing multiple delays. As a result, a non-bailable arrest warrant was issued for him. The PTI party has since requested the Islamabad High Court to suspend the warrant, but the court directed them to go through the trial court as the warrant was deemed lawful.

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