An Islamabad anti-terrorism court (ATC) Wednesday extended the bail of the PTI chairman in three cases relating to violence outside the Federal Judicial Complex (FJC) and the Islamabad High Court (IHC) until July 26. After being accused of leading mobs, the former premier was booked by the capital’s Ramna police in two cases in early March. A third case was filed against him by the Golra police station for allegedly causing unrest outside the FJC when he went there on March 18 for a Toshakhana case hearing. During the last proceedings, the ATC had issued bailable arrest warrants for the PTI chief and summoned him on July 19. The hearing was conducted by ATC Judge Abul Hasnaat Muhammad Zulfikar. At the outset of the hearing, the judge asked the police to declare the suspect innocent if he was innocent or present any evidence they had. The judge warned them that if the investigation was not conducted properly, he would personally summon the police inspector general. The PTI chairman’s lawyer argued that the former prime minister had been wrongly implicated in the case. He added: “If there is nothing against him, then let us know, and we will withdraw our bail plea.” After considering the arguments, the court granted bail to the former premier in three cases until July 26.
متعلقہ مضامین
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مردہ: قصة الحب والثقة في إرضاء الأعصاب
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مردہ: العدالت البشرية
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لکی لیڈیز چارم
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جبر الإبداع: رحلة ya دريغان
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·ڈری
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·دریغان: ابرو
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ایشیا ڈریگن: ایک زندگی پُرآویز
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ۇلدُورُ بہت گرم
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گرم: جذابترین حالتی که زندگی را تغییر دهد
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गिर्म सے زیادہ गरम
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نقدی پھٹنا: ایک معادلی جائزہ
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نقدی پھٹنا: جبر و آزادی در برابر بهمختاری