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Happy to see you, Pakistan Chief Justice greets Imran Khan all through arrest listening to

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By India Today Web Desk: In a big discount to former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Supreme Court on Thursday termed his dramatic arrest in a graft case “illegal” and ordered his speedy launch. Prior to the important verdict, Pakistan Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial welcomed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, saying “Happy to see you!”.

Imran Khan was produced sooner than a three-judge bench that comprised of Chief Justice Bandial, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Athar Minallah, a PTI report talked about.

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The Supreme Court moreover directed the PTI chief to appear sooner than the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday. Justice Bandial moreover expressed displeasure over the type by which Imran Khan’s arrest had taken place, a Dawn News report talked about. Bandial requested how an individual may be arrested from the courtroom docket premises?

On the other hand, Justice Minallah talked about, “How can anyone be denied the right to justice?”. The Pakistan prime courtroom docket moreover observed that no one may be arrested from the courtroom docket with out permission of the courtroom docket’s registrar. Chief Justice Bandial moreover at stage observed that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had devoted “contempt of court”.

Chief Justice Bandial observed that the arrest signifies to denying entry to justice with out fear and intimation, which was the right of every citizen. He well-known that exhibiting in courtroom docket is a sort of quit, and questioned how may Imran Khan be arrested after quit. “If an individual surrendered to the court, then what does arresting them mean?” a PTI report quoted the chief justice as saying.

Imran Khan’s counsel Hamid Khan apprised the courtroom docket that his shopper had approached IHC in search of a pre-arrest bail nevertheless was arrested by paramilitary Rangers. “Rangers misbehaved with Imran Khan and arrested him,” the lawyer talked about.

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The courtroom docket moreover took discover of about 90 to 100 Rangers personnel coming into the courtroom docket to arrest Khan. “What dignity remains of the court if 90 people entered its premises? How can any individual be arrested from court premises?” the chief Justice requested.

“Court staffers had been moreover subjected to abuse,” he talked about.

Notably, Imran Khan was arrested on Tuesday from the IHC premises and an accountability courtroom docket on Wednesday handed him over to the NAB for eight days in reference to the Al-Qadir Trust case.

The former premier on Wednesday approached the apex courtroom docket to place apart the warrants of NAB of May 1 for his arrest and to drawback the Islamabad High Court’s dedication to declare the arrest “unlawful”.