29 August,2023 01:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
File photo
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday suspended Pakistan's former Prime Minister and Tehreek-e-Insaaf Chairman Imran Khan's three-year sentence in the Toshakhana case.
The much-anticipated order was announced by a division bench comprising Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mehmood JahanÂgiri on the former prime minister's appeal against his prison term, Dawn Newspaper reported.
"The copy of the judgment will be available shortly ⦠all we are saying now is that [Imran's] request has been approved," Dawn report said.
PTI chairman's aide on legal affairs Naeem Haider Panjotha also confirmed the same in a post on X (formerly Twitter): "The CJ has accepted our request, suspended the sentence and said a detailed decision would be provided later."
ALSO READ
Multiple cases registered against Imran Khan's wife for her alleged remarks on Saudi Arabia
Pakistan authorities tighten security ahead of planned protest by Imran Khan's party
Imran Khan defends wife after she said his problems began after Saudi visit, drawing flak from Pak leaders
Imran Khan’s wife says his problems began after Saudi visit, draws flak from Pak leaders
Imran Khan’s wife says his problems began after Saudi visit, draws flak from Pak leaders
So far, it is unclear if and when Imran will be released from Attock Jail.
On August 5, a trial court in Islamabad convicted the PTI chief in the case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) that involved concealing details of state gifts and jailed him for three years. The verdict meant he was disqualified from contesting general elections for five years.
Imran had subsequently filed an appeal in the high court against his conviction. He had also approached the Supreme Court (SC) against the IHC's decision to remand the case back to the trial court judge who had convicted him.
Also read: Mumbai: Alert doctors flag minor girl's pregnancy, âhusband' arrested
Last week, however, the SC had acknowledged "procedural defects" in Imran's conviction but had opted to wait for the IHC decision on Imran's plea. The court's observations had drawn the ire of the Pakistan Bar Council, which said there should be no "interference" in matters pending before the subordinate judiciary.
A day ago, ECP's counsel Advocate Amjad Pervaiz concluded his arguments and urged the court to issue a notice to the state to make it a respondent in the case. For his part, Imran's lawyer Latif Khosa had said he had no objections to Pervaiz's plea but had also expressed that the action was not required by the law.
Ahead of today's proceedings, PTI lawyers Babar Awan and Salman Safdar reached the IHC. Speaking to media persons outside court, Awan said their fight was not just for a single case or one judgment. "You all are in a bigger prison and we want to free all of you," he said.
Imran's sisters Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan were also at the court. (Agencies)