According to information, session court judge Tahir Abbas Sipra heard the bail pleas and issued production orders for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and his wife.
The PTI counsel, Khalid Yousaf Chaudhary, appeared before the court, and the judge directed Superintendent Adiala Jail to bring Imran Khan on April 4.
Previously, the District and Sessions Court in Islamabad acquitted the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder in two vandalism cases.
During the party’s long march in Islamabad, the PTI founder was arrested in two separate cases at Loohi Bheer and Sahala police stations. Ayesha Kundi, a judicial magistrate, acquitted the PTI founder in both trials.
In another development, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) ordered the Adiala jail superintendent to set up online sessions between the former prime minister and his lawyers until the security difficulties were resolved.
According to the verdict, the PTI founder’s counsel stated that they were unable to meet with their client due to security concerns.
The IHC ordered the jail authorities to establish provisions for Imran Khan’s online sessions with his legal team. They were asked to ensure the necessary internet speed for the previous prime minister’s huddles.
Following his removal from power, the former prime minister is facing over 100 cases and is currently detained in Adiala Jail after being convicted in cipher, toshakhana, and ‘un-lawful’ nikkah crimes.