Is Pak Gov Ready For Arrest Imran Khan
It appears that the Pakistani government has threatened to arrest Imran Khan if he launches fresh protests, and he is currently facing charges in an anti-terrorism court. Reports suggest that the government may arrest or put him under house arrest, and his supporters are preparing to push back against his possible arrest.
- Imran Khan arrest warrant
- imran khan legal cases
- Imran Khan Supreme Court cases
- Imran Khan disqualification case
- Supreme Court ruling on Imran Khan disqualification
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Is Pak Gov Ready For Arrest Imran Khan |
Imran Khan arrest warrant
A Pakistani court has issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Imran Khan for "threatening" a female judge at a public event, and the Election Commission of Pakistan has also issued arrest warrants against him in a contempt case. He was granted bail after the arrest warrant was issued. His aide accused the commission of bias.
Imran khan legal cases
Imran Khan has faced legal cases involving misuse of funds, obtaining foreign funding, terrorism, sloganeering, contempt of court, and disqualification as a lawmaker.
Imran Khan Supreme Court cases
Imran Khan has faced Supreme Court cases involving his disqualification as a lawmaker, contempt of court, challenging the Election Commission's decision to disqualify him, and an assassination attempt.
Imran Khan disqualification case
Imran Khan has appealed to the Supreme Court against his disqualification by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the Toshakhana case. He has also filed a petition for his disqualification before the Supreme Court, and he has the option of appealing to both the High Court and Supreme Court.
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Imran Khan disqualification timeline
Imran Khan's disqualification case began in November 2016 when Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) leader Hanif Abbasi filed a petition for his disqualification. The Pakistan Election Commission disqualified him in October 2022, and the case was adjourned until December 20, 2022 by the Islamabad High Court.
Supreme Court ruling on Imran Khan disqualification
The Supreme Court of Pakistan rejected Imran Khan's appeal against his disqualification by the Election Commission. The Election Commission had found him guilty of violating the Representation of People Act in October 2022, and Khan had challenged the decision in Islamabad High Court. A former Indian Supreme Court judge identified a "fundamental defect" in the verdict, stating that the Election Commission cannot disqualify without a tribunal ruling.