LHC grants protective bail to Imran Khan in ECP protest case

LAHORE – The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday granted the protective bail to PTI Chairman Imran Khan in case in a case pertaining to protests outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

A two-member bench headed by Justice Baqar Najfi granted him bail till March 3 after he appeared before the court after several notices were issued to him. Earlier, the LHC had made it mandatory to appear for the PTI chief to appear in person to get the bail.  

Khan was given the last chance by the high court to appear by 5pm. However, he managed to reach the at 5:50 as hundreds of supporters present on the Mall Road forced his motorcade to move slowly. 

Heavy deployment of police was made at the around the high court to avoid any untoward situation and bar the PTI workers to enter the court premises.

The PTI chief moved the high court for protective bail after an Islamabad anti-terrorism court on Feb 15 had turned down Imran’s request for an extension in his interim bail in the ECP protest case due to his non-appearance. The protests had been staged outside the ECP last year after it disqualified him in the Toshakhana case. Later, the PTI chief and other party leaders had been booked under terrorism act.

Despite entering the court premises at 6pm, the PTI chief appeared before the two-member bench at 7:30pm to mark his attendance. Imran Khan asked court to adjourn the case for two weeks as he needed to undergo medical examination on Feb 28. the PTI chief said he was recovering from the bullet wounds and a minor mistake could hurt the recovery process. 

Case Related to Signature Differences 

Meanwhile, Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh disposed of bail petition after Imran Khan withdrew it. The PTI chief said he was not aware of the plea but when he came to know he asked Advocate Azhar Siddique to pursue it. 

At the outset of the hearing, Justice Shaikh inquired about the whereabouts of the PTI chief’s lawyer. To which, Advocate Intizar Panjhota replied that his lawyer was on the way. The case was later adjourned till 2pm.

The ex-premier’s lawyer, Khawaja Tariq Rahim, said the registrar office had rejected a request for using the LHC’s mosque gate. He said if the security officials assured of making the Mall Road empty, his client could appear before court on Tuesday.

To which, Justice Shaikh said: “The law is the same for everyone and Imran Khan should come from where every common citizen comes.”

Later, the judge directed him to submit arguments on the difference in the signatures. The PTI chief’s counsel admitted difference, saying Imran Khan had not filed the protective bail, he said.

At this, the court remarked that it could issue a contempt notice to the PTI chief. However, lawyer argued that contempt of court was not applicable on the matter. The judge got angry on the comment and given a last chance to Khan to appear before him till 5pm. 

At the previous hearing, Justice Sheikh had also pointed out difference in signature of Imran Khan on the affidavit — attached with the affidavit — and the power of attorney. The court called it a serious matter and directed the former premier to appear in the court in person by 2pm on Feb 20.

The court had also advised Punjab Inspector General Dr Usman Anwar to meet the PTI chief’s legal team and decide on security matters.

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