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ECP adjourns hearing of contempt case against Imran Khan

ECP adjourns

ECP adjourns hearing of contempt case against Imran Khan

  • A 4-member panel of ECP headed by Nisar Durrani heard the case.
  • ECP will issue warrants of PTI leader if they will not appear in hearing.
  • ECP adjourned the contempt case till January 17.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan(ECP) adjourned the contempt case against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan, Fawad Chaudhry, and Asad Umar.

A four-member panel of the Election Commission of Pakistan headed by ECP member Nisar Durrani heard the case.

Advocate Ali Bukhari appeared on behalf of the PTI and sought the ECP to adjourn the case.

He said that PTI chief Imran Khan’s health condition would not allow him to present before the ECP, whereas Fawad Chaudhary’s mother is hospitalized so he requested the ECP to exempt them from personal appearance in the case.
PTI leader Asad Umar missed his flight that’s why he could appear before the court.

The ECP member Nisar Durrani remarked that the PTI leader Asad Umar has not appeared before the ECP for the last four months.

They also asked the PTI counsel to submit Imran Khan’s medical certificate and also submit an answer to show cause notice.
Ali Bukhari responded that the senior counsel will submit the answer.

The ECP adjourned the contempt case till January 17 and warned if the PTI leaders did not present in the case then the ECP will issue warrants.

Earlier, the election commission heard a contempt case against Imran Khan, Asad Umar, and Fawad Chaudhry.

 

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Anwar Mansoor has been in Karachi, I am an assistant lawyer and not the advocate in the case,” Ali Bukhari further said. “They have in calls asked me to get an adjournment in the case,” he said. “I am filing a written application from Anwar Mansoor for adjournment,” the counsel added.