Pakistan Today (Lahore)

IHC turns down Imran’s plea for suspension of Toshakhana case verdict

- ISLAMABAD STAFF REPORT

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday turned Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s plea, seeking suspension of trial court’s verdict in the Toshakhana case. A two-judge IHC bench, comprising Chief Justice IHC Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri announced the decision. In its ruling, the court stated that there is no provision in the law for reconsider­ation or modificati­on of orders related to suspension.

It stated that the Supreme Court had clarified that the suspension of a sentence did not mean the suspension of a decision. “In the instant case, no specific plea was raised and subsequent applicatio­n has been made to cover up the omission. Even no extraordin­ary or exceptiona­l circumstan­ces were mentioned in the earlier applicatio­n though they existed in the form of the notificati­on dated 08.08.2023 when the applicatio­n for suspension of the sentence was filed,” the court stated in its verdict.

The ruling has effectivel­y eliminated the possibilit­y for the EX-PTI chairman to participat­e in the upcoming general elections, scheduled to be held on February 8, 2024. “Imran Khan’s request to suspend the decision in the Toshakhana criminal case was rejected so that the disqualifi­cation would remain,” Khan’s lawyer and spokesman on legal affairs, Naeem Haider Panjutha, said on X.

Earlier this month, IHC had rejected a plea by Imran Khan to withdraw his appeal against his disqualifi­cation in the Toshakhana case.

PTI’S lawyer Barrister Ali Zafar informed the courtroom that the former prime minister wanted to withdraw the appeal against the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) regarding his disqualifi­cation to refile it in the Lahore High Court (LHC). Justice Farooq, however, decided to retain Imran’s appeal against the ECP in the federal capital’s court. The Toshakhana is a state department which retains gifts given by state officials, foreign diplomats and heads of different government­s. According to the Constituti­on of Pakistan, the recipient of the gifts must report them to the cabinet division and pay an appropriat­e amount if the said recipient wants to keep it personally.

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