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Pakistan

IHC turns down Imran's request for sentence suspension

  • Court refuses to immediately end the sentence
Published August 9, 2023 Updated August 9, 2023 09:17pm

A division bench of the Islamabad High Court Wednesday denied requests to suspend the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan’s prison term, Aaj News reported.

The two-member bench consisted of Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri.

Imran’s attorneys requested a suspension of the jail term in their appeal.

The court, however, refused to immediately end the sentence and gave notice to all parties that a hearing would be held later.

Former prime minister Imran Khan filed on Tuesday a plea in the IHC challenging his conviction in the Toshakhana case by a trial court.

In his petition, the PTI chief contended that he was aggrieved of and dissatisfied with the order Additional Sessions Judge, Islamabad (West) Humayun Dilawar passed on August 5, whereby, he was convicted under Article 174 of the Election Act, 2017 to three years in jail and Rs100,000 fine or in default of six months in jail. He added that the said impugned order was not sustainable and liable to be set aside.

He further said that the order was without lawful authority, tainted with bias, and was a nullity in the eye of the law, and liable to be set aside.

Imran Khan’s counsels said the impugned judgment was passed “with a pre-disposed mind” by the trial judge to convict and sentence the appellant irrespective of the merits of the case.

The PTI chief is currently incarcerated in Attock Jail after his arrest on Saturday. The arrest came after an Islamabad district and sessions court disqualified him from politics for five years and sentenced him to three years in prison in the Toshakhana criminal case.

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Shahid Khan Aug 09, 2023 05:09pm
Whosoever is expecting justice in lawless Pakistan is a fool. The chief justice IHC is already a joke and SC cannot implement its decisions. So no hope
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Notsurprised Aug 09, 2023 05:22pm
Why he wants to come out of jail so quickly. Jail bharo tehreek means you have to stay in it!
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Johnny Walker Aug 09, 2023 05:31pm
Chhakki peiso.
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Bldy Civilian Aug 09, 2023 05:56pm
Probably the most stupid PM the country ever had. Had no idea what to do with the power they gave him.
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Nawaz Sharif Aug 09, 2023 06:32pm
Stop this lawlessness. I'm about to leave the country and moving to Saudi Arabia. Pakistan has no hope, and I'm just hearing things since I was a child that Pakistan would become great again and that stuff, but same politicians are taking over to destroy country. Yes my name is Nawaz Sharif, ironic isn't it? and I'm not proud of it, maybe My father or his father would have been proud of it, but I have brains. - Nawaz Sharif
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