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IHC issues strict directions in £190 million PTI case appeal

Published on: May 22, 2026 1:14 PM

Court issues strict directions in PTI founder £190 million case appeal

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued detailed directions in the appeal related to the £190 million case involving Imran Khan, warning that the matter may proceed even if the defence counsel fails to appear without appointing a substitute lawyer.

Read More: IHC gives final deadline in £190m case 

According to the written order issued by the court, the bench comprising the Chief Justice and Justice Muhammad Asif stated that if the defence lawyer remains unavailable due to health reasons, a replacement counsel must be appointed. Otherwise, the court reserved the right to decide the appeal based on the available record.

The court noted that Imran Khan’s counsel, Barrister Salman Safdar, had sought adjournment on medical grounds, citing a retinal eye condition. It also observed that the defence had already been given a final opportunity during previous hearings to present arguments.

The order further directed that if no alternative counsel is appointed for the next hearing, the court may proceed in accordance with law and decide the case on merit using existing records.

The Adiala Jail superintendent was also instructed to ensure timely processing of legal documents, including the power of attorney, and to return them promptly after completing formalities.

The court fixed June 18 as the next date of hearing and ordered strict compliance with its instructions.

Meanwhile, in a related development, an Anti-Terrorism Court dismissed a petition seeking permission to meet Imran Khan in connection with the May 9 cases, terming the request unnecessary and imposing a fine for filing the application in the wrong forum.

Read More: IHC rejects suspension pleas in £190m case appeals

The court reiterated that established procedures for meetings with incarcerated individuals must be followed and cannot be bypassed through separate trial court applications. Legal proceedings in both cases continue as multiple petitions involving Imran Khan remain under judicial review.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Adiala Jail, Imran Khan, Islamabad High Court, Latest, Pakistan judiciary, PTI, £190 million case

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