- Court announced verdict on Toshakhana case against Imran Khan
- The court reserved the verdict on December 12
- Imran Khan was summoned by court on Jan 9
ISLAMABAD: A district and sessions court announced the verdict on the admissibility of petition filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for disqualification of Imran Khan in the Toshakhana reference and declared the plea admissible for hearing.
Pertinently, the court reserved the verdict on December 12 after the completion of arguments from both sides.
The court summoned Imran Khan to appear before the court for hearing on January 9.
Earlier, the ECP declared Chairman PTI Imran Khan disqualified in the Toshakhana reference.
The decision is to be announced today by the additional session judge at 2pm.
During the previous gearing, the ECP lawyer maintained that if any Toshakhana belongings were transferred then it was mandatory for Imran Khan to mention them in the statements.
“It is not possible to personally own an item from the Toshakhana without declaring it,” added the lawyer.
On the other hand, Lawyer Hassan said that Khan’s way of dealing with the Toshakhana gifts is tantamount to money laundering.
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