Imran Khan's request for an injunction against the indictment in the cipher case was rejected
Imran Khan's request for an injunction against the indictment in the cipher case was rejected
The Islamabad High Court has issued notices to the federal government against the December 12 order in the cipher case trial
The Islamabad High Court rejected former Prime Minister Imran Khan's injunction against the indictment in the cipher trial. According to the details, a hearing was held on the request of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan against the December 12 order of hearing the cipher case in the Islamabad High Court where Justice Mian Gul Hasan Aurangzeb heard, Imran Khan's lawyer Mohammad Usman Riaz Gul was in front of the court.
Appeared, sisters of Pani PTI reached the court room, Attorney General Mansoor Awan also appeared in the court.
It has been reported that at the beginning of the hearing, Justice Mian Gul Hassan inquired, 'What is your point?', to which Imran Khan's lawyer Usman Gul said, 'The point is that the legal procedure was not completed before the indictment. Gaya, the notification referred to by the judge is dated December 1 and the cipher trial is going on on a daily basis'.
On this occasion, the court inquired that 'how many witnesses' statements have been completed so far?' The lawyer requested an injunction on the cipher trial, which was rejected by the court, Justice Mian Gul Hasan remarked that 'there will be notices first.
Later, the Islamabad High Court, after hearing the preliminary arguments, rejected Imran Khan's request for an injunction against the indictment in the cipher case trial. Notices have been issued.
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