Prima facie, non-deposit of gift in Toshakhana doesn’t entail action: IHC
In November last year, IHC approved bail plea of PTI founder in new Toshakhana case
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a detailed verdict of granting bail to PTI founder Imran Khan in new Toshakhana case, stating that prima facie, the non-deposit of gifts in state depository does not entail “appropriate action” under the relevant rules.
IHC’s Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb issued the detailed verdict on the bail application of incarcerated former premier — who has been behind bars since August last year after he was sentenced in Toshakhana case-1, one of the dozens of cases registered against Khan since his ouster from power in April 2022.
In the detailed ruling, Justice Aurangzeb stated: “Prima facie such non-deposit does not entail appropriate action under the relevant rules in terms of the O.M. [Cabinet Division’s Office Memorandum] dated 18.12.2018.”
The court noted that the Cabinet Divisions’ OM dated March 18, 2023 was to have effect from February 22, 2023. “FIA special prosecutor submitted very fairly that the said OM dated 18.03.2023 does not have retrospective effect so as to be made applicable to the case against the petitioner which took place almost two years before the said O.M. was issued.”
The court further noted: “The fact that the OM does not make the non-deposit of the gift with the Toshakhana /Cabinet Division liable to “appropriate action” under “the relevant rules,” this would, in my tentative view, make the case against the petitioner as one of further inquiry.”
In November last year, the IHC approved the bail plea of the PTI founder in the new Toshakhana case. The court accepted Khan’s bail plea against two surety bonds worth Rs1 million each.
Khan and the former first lady Bushra Bibi were taken into custody in the case on July 13, 2024, the same day the couple was acquitted in the Iddat case. However, Khan’s wife secured bail in the case from the IHC in October last year.
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