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Pak HC summons Imran Khan over contempt case 31 Aug

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23 August, 2022, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 23 August, 2022, 05:07 pm

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Pak HC summons Imran Khan over contempt case 31 Aug

The Islamabad High Court has also issued a show-cause notice to the former PM

TBS Report
23 August, 2022, 05:05 pm
Last modified: 23 August, 2022, 05:07 pm
Pakistani opposition politician Imran Khan speaks with party leaders at his home in Bani Gala, outside Islamabad, Pakistan October 30, 2016/ Reuters
Pakistani opposition politician Imran Khan speaks with party leaders at his home in Bani Gala, outside Islamabad, Pakistan October 30, 2016/ Reuters

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) in Pakistan on Tuesday has issued a show-cause notice to PTI chief Imran Khan and summoned him in his personal capacity on 31 August in the contempt proceedings against him for his controversial remarks about additional district and sessions judge Zeba Chaudhry, who approved the remand of his chief of staff Shahbaz Gill in a sedition case.

A three-member bench comprising Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, Justice Babar Sattar and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb served the notice on Tuesday (23 August).

The IHC had constituted the bench on Monday, after the decision to start contempt proceedings against the PTI chief was taken by Acting IHC Chief Justice Aamer Farooq during the hearing of a petition challenging Gill's police remand, reports Pakistani news outlet DAWN.

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During today's hearing, Islamabad Advocate General Jahangir Khan Jadoon informed the court that he had filed a miscellaneous application seeking permission to put Imran's controversial statements against state institutions on record.

The court asked him when Imran made the "objectionable remarks", to which Jadoon responded that the PTI chief had made the comments during a rally in Islamabad's F-9 park on Saturday.

"Imran Khan said, 'Zeba sahiba, you should be ashamed, we will take action against you too'," the advocate general quoted the ex-prime minister's statement.

He said that Imran was repeatedly making controversial statements about the judiciary and the Election Commission of Pakistan, and was obstructing justice in the process.

When asked which case the remarks were linked to, Jadoon said they were in connection with a case registered against Shahbaz Gill.

"Imran Khan is constantly making statements against institutions. Any party should now be restrained from making statements against institutions. Imran Khan tried to destroy the public's trust in the judiciary," the advocate general stated.

At one point, Justice Kayani questioned how someone could pass remarks in a case that was under adjudication. Then, addressing the advocate general, he added: "This matter does not concern you. It is between the court and Imran Khan."

"An attempt was made to disrespect our judiciary. If this environment has to be created then no work will get done in the country. How will things run if courts, which are the hope of the people, abandon their work?" Justice Kayani said.

He further remarked, "If a court's decision is not in favour of anyone, will they start giving statements against the court? Do they want people to do justice as they deem fit?"

The judge questioned how a former prime minister could issue such statements. He regretted that a controversial statement was made regarding a female judge and that she was named.

 

The court then asked the advocate general whether Imran should be issued a notice or a show-cause notice. The advocate general replied that prime facie, a show-cause notice should be issued.

During the hearing, Justice Kayani said that some people thought they could get away with saying whatever they want. He questioned how the country could run if state institutions stopped functioning, DAWN reported.

"Certain people have crippled the state," he remarked.

The court subsequently issued Imran a show-cause notice and sent the case to Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial for the constitution of bench comprising more than three judges.

Permission sought to put Imran's statements on record

Earlier today, Islamabad Advocate General Jahangir Jadoon sought the court's permission to put on record Imran's statements allegedly against the judiciary and other institutions in court.

In his application Jadoon said he wanted to place relevant material "like videos, clips and previous statements of the respondents (Imran) on electronic and digital media on record, which are helpful" for the case.

The Islamabad advocate general said he wanted to seek permission to "display different statement of the respondents on different occasion against the judiciary and other institution (sic).

"In these circumstances, it is humbly prayed that [the court] allow to display the aforementioned material in this honourable court via USB or other digital gadgets, and consider this material as part of the case," he said in his application.

The advocate general has filed the application on the state's behalf.

Imran's remarks

Imran, who has alleged that Gill has been subjected to "sexual abuse" and "physical and mental torture" in custody, had lambasted police over the accusation and judge Chaudhry for allowing Gill's remand at a rally in Islamabad on Saturday.

He had threatened to file cases against Islamabad's inspector general of police and deputy inspector general of police and declared: "We won't spare you." He had then warned the judiciary against its "biased" attitude towards his party, saying that it should brace itself for the consequences.

The former prime minister of Pakistan had warned judge Chaudhry that she would also face dire consequences.

Subsequently, he was booked under Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (punishment for acts of terrorism).

He has been granted protective bail by the IHC in the case till Thursday.

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