Toshakhana case: IHC extends stay against proceedings of trial court

Author: Agencies

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday adjourned the hearing of a petition of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan seeking to stop proceedings of the Toshakhana criminal case by the trial court and shifting it to another one, till today (Thursday). IHC’s Chief Justice Aamer Farooq heard the case filed by the former prime minister. At the outset of hearing, the petitioner’s counsel Khawaja Harris argued that the trial court judge had not recorded the objections raised by the defence, observing that the court would view the same at the time of recording the evidence. Harris said the complaint in the Toshakhana case was not lodged by the competent authority as the complainant could not show any authority letter of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in that regard. The court questioned whether the petitioner wanted the ECP to file the complaint itself through the district election commissioner. The lawyer replied as per the law the district election commissioner could file the complaint, but the complainant was Deputy District Election Commissioner at the time of filing the complaint.

Moreover, the signatures of the complainant were different at two places, he added. Citing the reference of the appeal of Maryam Nawaz in the Avenfield reference, the chief justice remarked that it had been observed that the decision of the top court had a separate worth and merit would be viewed in the criminal case. If the ECP had no judgment in the Toshakhana case then anyone could file a complaint regarding corruption or corrupt practices, he added.

Khawaja Harris said the ECP had given a decision and the criminal case was filed on its basis. The ECP Secretary, who had no authority to give permission for filing of criminal cases, had allowed filing of the complaint in writing in the instant case, he added. The chief justice remarked that the ECP had to prove its case. Civil proceedings were different but in a criminal case an accused had to face punishment. He asked whether an ECP member could permit filing of such complaints. To this the lawyer answered in affirmative. ECP’s lawyer Amjad Pervaiz said any citizen could file a complaint for criminal proceedings. All the petitions of PTI chairman were identical in nature and he would give arguments once the petitioner’s counsel concluded his arguments, he added. He, however, prayed the court to withdraw its stay order against the proceedings of trial court. The chief justice remarked that the case had been fixed for hearing on Thursday (today) and the court would view the ECP’s request if the arguments were prolonged. Khawaja Harris said a stay order could not be withdrawn when the main case was at the stage of arguments. The court, however, extended its stay order against the proceedings of trial court and adjourned the case. Khawaja Harris would continue his arguments on Thursday. The District Election Commissioner Islamabad had lodged a criminal case in the local court against former prime minister for hiding information related to the gifts received from the Toshakhana.

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