Produce Imran Khan in Supreme Court within an hour, orders CJP Bandial

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ISLAMBAD, May 11,2023 – The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday ordered that PTI chairman Imran Khan should be produced in court within an hour.

He remarked that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had committed contempt by violating court sanctity while arresting PTI chief Imran Khan.

The Supreme Court heard a petition filed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf against the arrest of party chairman Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir Trust case.

A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, is hearing the case while PTI lawyers are present in court. The PTI has challenged a verdict of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) declaring the arrest of party chief Imran Khan “lawful”. The PTI argued that the arrest of Imran Khan was illegal and sought his immediate release.

Thursday’s hearing

At the outset of the hearing, PTI lawyer Hamid Khan told the bench that the ex-premier had reached the Islamabad High Court for biometric verification to file a petition for his pre-arrest bail. He said Imran Khan was taken into custody when he was undergoing the biometric process. “Why he was arrested when he was going to surrender to the court?” he questioned, adding that the former premier was also mishandled during the episode.

CJP Bandial remarked as per the high court’s record, a petition of Mr Khan had been filed but it was yet to be fixed for hearing. At which, the lawyer said biometric verification was compulsory for filing the petition.

Later, the chief justice remarked that the NAB had disgraced the judiciary by making the arrest on the premises of the high court.

At one point, Justice Athar Minallah said Mr Khan should not have been arrested when he was going to surrender. “It was better if NAB would have got permission from high court’s registrar to arrest him”.

When Justice Minallah asked the PTI lawyer what he wanted from the court, Hamid Khan pleaded the bench to issue an order for the release of Imran Khan.

While stressing the respect of courts, the CJP recalled that once NAB had arrested a suspect from the apex court’s parking and it was reversed with a surety from the anti-graft watchdog that it would not make any arrest on court premises.

After hearing the arguments, the chief justice ordered the authorities to produce the former premier before the court within one hour.

IHC Verdict

The IHC on Tuesday night declared the arrest of Imran Khan ‘legal’. IHC Chief Justice Amir Farooq announced the reserved verdict by accepting the point of view of the NAB. Earlier, it reserved verdict in the case whether the arrest, hours earlier, was illegal or had legal backing.

The CJ sprang into action soon after a team of Rangers took Imran Khan into custody on the premises of court where the PTI chief had come in two cases.

Earlier, a team of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), with the help of Rangers, took Imran Khan into custody, prompting the IHC to take notice. The NAB adopted a view that Imran Khan did not respond to the notices sent to him and his arrest was ‘completely in line with law and as per NAB ordinance’.

Imran’s arrest warrant was signed by NAB Chairman retired Lt-Gen Nazir Ahmed. It said the PTI chief was accused of corruption and corrupt practices under Section 9(a) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999.