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Cipher case: IHC halts Imran Khan's in-camera trial till Jan 11
Justice Aurangzeb issues stay order on PTI founder's plea challenging his indictment, trial in state secrets case.
Islamabad High Court stays trial court proceedings against Imran in cipher case
Islamabad High Court issues stay order against jail trial of Imran Khan in cipher case
Relief for PTI founder Imran Khan in cipher case.
Islamabad High Court issues notice to govt on Khan's plea against trial.
Lawyer says legal procedure wasn't followed.
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday approved Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s petition to halt his trial in cipher case till January 11, 2024.
IHC's Justice Miangul Hassan issued the order on the PTI founder’s appeals wherein he challenged his indictment, proceedings and gag order in the cipher case by the special court established under Official Secrets Act.
Earlier during the hearing of the case, Justice Aurangzeb rejected PTI chief's plea to grant a stay on the trial, stating that the court would first serve notices before issuing an order.
In this regard, the IHC issued notice to the federation and asked Khan's lawyer Usman Gul to submit all necessary documents related to the cipher trial at the next hearing.
Highlighting the alleged irregularities in the cipher case, the PTI counsel contended in the court that a first information report (FIR) was lodged before the filing of a complaint.
The judge asked the PTI founder's lawyer what the point of the petition was. "The point is that the legal procedure was not completed before the indictment," said the lawyer, responding to the judge.
He said that a legally authorised official can file a complaint directly in court.
"You are saying that an authorised officer can file a complaint directly," asked the judge.
At this, the lawyer requested that the IHC direct the trial court to conduct the hearing of the case after five or six days. "The court can complete the trial in the meantime," he mentioned.
"How many witness statements have been completed so far?" the judge questioned.
To which, the lawyer responded by saying that statements of 25 witnesses have been recorded, while cross-examination of three has been completed out of the total 27 witnesses.
The cipher trial is being conducted on a daily basis, the PTI counsel told the court.
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi received the notice in the courtroom.
Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan also appeared in the court and informed that the statements of 25 witnesses have been recorded in the cipher trial.
PTI lawyer Salman Akram Raja, who joined the hearing via videolink, said statements of many witnesses were recorded after the judgment of this court.
Judge Aurangzeb said: “I can't ignore the court's previous proceedings regarding the cipher case. I am concerned about the way the cipher trial is being conducted.”
The court acknowledged that the trial court judge conducted the hearing early because he was ordered to do so.
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May 9 cases: PTI's Shah Mehmood Qureshi sent on 14-day judicial remand
PTI vice chairman claims police subjected him to physical and mental torture after arresting him from Adiala Jail
PTI leader’s counsel wonders what kind of in-camera trial it is.
RAWALPINDI: A local court in Rawalpindi on Thursday sent Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi on 14-day judicial remand in May 9 cases including the one pertaining to an attack on GHQ and directed to transfer him to the Adiala Jail.
A day earlier, Qureshi was initially arrested in a GHQ attack case from Adiala jail, but later he was booked in 12 other cases related to violent May 9 protests that broke out following the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan earlier this year.
During the hearing today, the prosecutor sought permission for investigation should be granted in all the 12 cases including attack on the GHQ, army museum and office of an intelligence agency.
The prosecutor sought physical remand in the mentioned cases till January 2. Qureshi is also nominated in the case pertaining to setting the Metro Bus station on fire.
Prosecution lawyer Akram Amin pleaded with the court for the physical remand of Qureshi saying that a remand of up to 90 days can be given in a terrorism case.
Follow Abdul Qadir:
Who Is Abdul Qadir Reporter ARY News?
ARY News reporter to Prime Minister of Pakistan, Abdul Qadir brings you the everyday news, mainly covering the decisions taken by Imran Khan and Federal Government. The channel is committed to serve you with insights on various issues pertaining to national interests.
Cipher case: IHC halts Imran Khan's in-camera trial till Jan 11
Justice Aurangzeb issues stay order on PTI founder's plea challenging his indictment, trial in state secrets case.
Islamabad High Court stays trial court proceedings against Imran in cipher case
Islamabad High Court issues stay order against jail trial of Imran Khan in cipher case
Relief for PTI founder Imran Khan in cipher case.
Islamabad High Court issues notice to govt on Khan's plea against trial.
Lawyer says legal procedure wasn't followed.
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday approved Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s petition to halt his trial in cipher case till January 11, 2024.
IHC's Justice Miangul Hassan issued the order on the PTI founder’s appeals wherein he challenged his indictment, proceedings and gag order in the cipher case by the special court established under Official Secrets Act.
Earlier during the hearing of the case, Justice Aurangzeb rejected PTI chief's plea to grant a stay on the trial, stating that the court would first serve notices before issuing an order.
In this regard, the IHC issued notice to the federation and asked Khan's lawyer Usman Gul to submit all necessary documents related to the cipher trial at the next hearing.
Highlighting the alleged irregularities in the cipher case, the PTI counsel contended in the court that a first information report (FIR) was lodged before the filing of a complaint.
The judge asked the PTI founder's lawyer what the point of the petition was. "The point is that the legal procedure was not completed before the indictment," said the lawyer, responding to the judge.
He said that a legally authorised official can file a complaint directly in court.
"You are saying that an authorised officer can file a complaint directly," asked the judge.
At this, the lawyer requested that the IHC direct the trial court to conduct the hearing of the case after five or six days. "The court can complete the trial in the meantime," he mentioned.
"How many witness statements have been completed so far?" the judge questioned.
To which, the lawyer responded by saying that statements of 25 witnesses have been recorded, while cross-examination of three has been completed out of the total 27 witnesses.
The cipher trial is being conducted on a daily basis, the PTI counsel told the court.
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi received the notice in the courtroom.
Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan also appeared in the court and informed that the statements of 25 witnesses have been recorded in the cipher trial.
PTI lawyer Salman Akram Raja, who joined the hearing via videolink, said statements of many witnesses were recorded after the judgment of this court.
Judge Aurangzeb said: “I can't ignore the court's previous proceedings regarding the cipher case. I am concerned about the way the cipher trial is being conducted.”
The court acknowledged that the trial court judge conducted the hearing early because he was ordered to do so.
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May 9 cases: PTI's Shah Mehmood Qureshi sent on 14-day judicial remand
PTI vice chairman claims police subjected him to physical and mental torture after arresting him from Adiala Jail
PTI leader’s counsel wonders what kind of in-camera trial it is.
RAWALPINDI: A local court in Rawalpindi on Thursday sent Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi on 14-day judicial remand in May 9 cases including the one pertaining to an attack on GHQ and directed to transfer him to the Adiala Jail.
A day earlier, Qureshi was initially arrested in a GHQ attack case from Adiala jail, but later he was booked in 12 other cases related to violent May 9 protests that broke out following the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan earlier this year.
During the hearing today, the prosecutor sought permission for investigation should be granted in all the 12 cases including attack on the GHQ, army museum and office of an intelligence agency.
The prosecutor sought physical remand in the mentioned cases till January 2. Qureshi is also nominated in the case pertaining to setting the Metro Bus station on fire.
Prosecution lawyer Akram Amin pleaded with the court for the physical remand of Qureshi saying that a remand of up to 90 days can be given in a terrorism case.
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