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Islamabad banking court summons Imran Khan in prohibited funding case

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Islamabad banking court summons Imran Khan in prohibited funding case. A banking court in Islamabad on Saturday summoned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to appear before it on February 28 regarding the prohibited funding case.

A case of prohibited funding against the PTI chief — who was ousted in April through a no-confidence move — and other party leaders was heard at the banking court earlier today under the Foreign Exchange Act.

Khan’s lawyer, Naeem Panjutha, appeared before the court of Judge Rukhshanda Shaheen.

The lawyer told the judge that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) had decided that Khan should appear before the banking court on February 28.

On behalf of Khan, he also submitted a copy of the IHC’s decision to the banking court.

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The court, in light of the high court’s decision, ordered the PTI chief to appear before it on February 28 and adjourned the hearing till then.

Earlier this month, a division bench of the IHC rejected the former prime minister’s request to attend the hearing through a video link and directed him to appear before the banking court in person on February 28.

Khan had approached the IHC to stop the banking court from issuing an order in his case after the latter had summoned him on February 15 as his bail was about to expire in the prohibited funding case.

The IHC then ordered the banking court to suspend the decision on Khan’s interim bail and extended its stay order against the verdict of the banking court.

The PTI chief is embroiled in several cases and he was also asked to appear before two separate Lahore High Court benches earlier this month as he sought protective bail in a case pertaining to protests.

Khan, who was earlier reluctant to show up before the courts in person, arrived at the LHC on the night of February 20 and a packed crowd was awaiting him over there.

The PTI chief, despite arriving at 5pm, could not get down from his vehicle till 7pm, due to security concerns. Once he appeared before the benches — one granted him protective bail in the Islamabad protest case and the other disposed of his second petition in the case regarding protests outside the Election Commission of Pakistan after he withdrew his plea.

Meanwhile, on the date — February 28 — that Khan has to appear before the banking court, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal will also hear the Toshakhana case and is expected to indict him.

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