Another relief for Imran Khan as IHC stays Toshakhana case trial

Another relief for Imran Khan as IHC stays Toshakhana case trial

Pakistan

PTI lawyer argues ECP sent the complaint to trial court in violation of the laws

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday stopped proceedings in the Toshakhana case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) against Imran Khan for allegedly concealing gifts. 

IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq issued the ruling on a petition filed by the PTI chief, seeking transfer of his trial in the case from the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Humayun Dilawar. 

The petition was filed on May 11 - a day after the additional sessions judge indicted Mr Khan in the Toshakhana case and summoned three witnesses of prosecution on May 13 to record their statements. The trial court's judge had also turned down the PTI chief’s plea for transfer of his case.

IHC's Friday's Hearing 

At the outset of the hearing, Mr Khan’s lawyer Khawaja Harris said he had four applications, adding that the ECP secretary was not authorised to send the Toshakhana case to the trial court. He said the ECP did not follow the law by sending the complaint, adding that the complaint could not be sent after the lapse of the set time period. 

The IHC chief justice also commented on the security measures taken outside the high court ahead of Imran Khan’s appearance in another case, saying: “It seems curfew has been imposed”. 

Mr Harris, later, pleaded the chief justice to issue a stay order on proceedings in the Toshakhana case. The IHC accepted the plea, ruling that the trial would remain suspended until the PTI plea was decided by it. Later, the case was adjourned till June 8.  

The Case

Last year, a reference was filed against him by lawmakers from the ruling coalition accusing him of not sharing the details of gifts he retained from Toshakhana in his assets declarations and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had concluded in October last year that the PTI chief filed false statements regarding the gifts.

The electoral watchdog subsequently disqualified him for being dishonest and corrupt and approached the district and sessions court seeking criminal proceedings against Imran Khan for allegedly misleading officials about the gifts.

 




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