Non-bailable arrest warrants for Imran Khan now bailable
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was granted some relief when a local court in Islamabad converted his non-bailable arrest warrants to a bailable one in a case involving the alleged threatening of a women judge. Following Imran Khan’s warrant plea, Additional District and Sessions Judge Sikandar Khan ordered him to provide surety bonds worth Rs20,000.
Earlier, a senior civil judge had issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Imran Khan until March 29, which he had challenged. The district and sessions court suspended the warrants for 24 hours.
During the hearing, Imran Khan’s lawyers argued that the decision to issue non-bailable warrants was flawed and requested the court to suspend it. In August, Imran Khan had condemned police and a judge for the alleged custodial torture of Shahbaz Gill and announced that his party would file cases against several officials during a public gathering.
-
Queens Mother Arrested After Abducting Child From Court-ordered Visit -
Sarah Ferguson Ready To ‘spread Her Wings’ After Separating From ‘disgraced’ Andrew -
Finn Wolfhard Shares How Industry Views Him Post 'Stranger Things' -
Dylan O'Brien Gets Nostalgic After Reunion With Old Friend -
UK Doctors Warn Screen Time Is Harming Children’s Health -
Meghan Markle To Get Police Protection In UK If Travelling With Archie, Lilibet -
Spencer Pratt Expresses Hope For Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's Wedding Invite -
Evan Peters Makes Unexpected Confession About 'American Horror Story' Season 13 -
Kentucky Grandmother Arrested After Toddlers With Broken Skulls, Ribs -
European Space Agency Hit By Cyberattack, Hundreds Of GBs Data Leaked -
Elon Musk’s XAI Launches World’s First Gigawatt AI Supercluster To Rival OpenAI And Anthropic -
Google Adds On-device AI Scam Detection To Chrome -
First Ocean Robot Launched To Monitor 'Category 5' Hurricanes -
Gwyneth Paltrow Gets Honest About Filming Intimate Scenes With Timothee Chalamet -
Duke's Peace Talks With King Charles, Prince William: 'Ball Is In Harry's Court' -
New Research Finds Back Pain May Disrupt Men’s Sleep Quality Later In Life