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Court extends interim bail of Bushra Bibi in PTI protest case

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Court extends interim bail of Bushra Bibi in PTI protest case

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ISLAMABAD: The District and Sessions Courts Islamabad extended the interim bail of Bushra Bibi, wife of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf(PTI) founder in the cases related to the November 26 protest, till January 13.

Duty Judge Shabir Bhatti heard the interim bail application in the cases registered against Bushra Bibi on the November 26 protest of PTI.

A case has been registered against Bushra Bibi in Tarnol police station and 3 cases in Ramna police station.

Bushra Bibi appeared in the court room along with her lawyers, the court granted interim bail of Bushra Bibi till January 13.

District and Sessions Courts Islamabad granted bail to Bushra Bibi on a surety of Rs 50,000, 50,000.

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Court extends bail of PTI founder, Bushra Bibi

ISLAMABAD: A District and Session Court Islamabad on Tuesday extended interim bails...

Earlier, A District and Session Court Islamabad  extended interim bails granted to founder of PTI Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi till January 7, 2025.

Islamabad District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka heard the bail pleas in 6 cases against founder PTI and one case against Bushra Bibi.

During the hearing, the junior counsel for the accused appeared in the court and told that the senior counsel is busy in Central Jail Adiala and therefore cannot appear today.

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