A district and session court in Islamabad ordered to produce former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, on 4 April.
The appeals were filed in connection with Imran and Bushra’s bail pleas in 9 May violence cases and a Toshakhana fake receipts case, respectively.
The hearing was presided over by session court judge Tahir Abbas Sipra. Imran’s counsel Khalid Yousaf Choudhary appeared before the court.
Imran Khan has been booked in two cases at Loohi Bheer and Sahala police stations during the party’s long march in Islamabad. Judicial Magistrate Ayesha Kundi acquitted him in both cases.
Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court has directed the Adiala jail superintendent to arrange virtual meetings between Imran Khan and his lawyers till the resolution of the security issues.
As per the judgement, the Islamabad High Court said that Imran Khan’s lawyer had said that they were restricted from meeting their client due to security issues, according to ARY News report.
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