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    Supreme Court Returns Imran Khan’s Hospital Transfer Petition Citing Procedural Issues

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Friday, Pakistan’s Supreme Court declined to proceed with the petition filed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, which sought his transfer to a hospital for medical treatment. The court raised procedural concerns regarding the petition, effectively putting the matter on hold and indicating that no fresh steps could be taken until further instructions are issued.

    The petition was submitted by Imran Khan’s legal representatives, including senior lawyers Sardar Latif Khosa and Naeem Panjotha, who argued the case on humanitarian grounds. However, Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi expressed reservations, pointing out that the petition had already been dismissed the previous day due to procedural irregularities. This dismissal meant the court was not in a position to entertain the request at this time.

    During the hearing, Chief Justice Afridi emphasized that the court’s stance remained unchanged and no new orders would be issued regarding Khan’s hospital transfer until the matter was revisited. He stated clearly that the petition was not under active consideration and that any further action would depend on future developments or clarifications. “Your request remains pending until further notice, but there is nothing actionable at this point,” the chief justice remarked, signaling a pause in judicial proceedings on this issue.

    In response, Sardar Latif Khosa stressed that their plea was motivated purely by humanitarian concerns rather than political or legal arguments. He reminded the bench that the court had previously instructed authorities to ensure that Khan received appropriate medical care during his detention. However, Chief Justice Afridi corrected this assertion, clarifying that the court itself had not issued such an order. Instead, it was the government that had committed to providing the necessary medical treatment to the PTI leader.

    To resolve the procedural hurdles, the chief justice advised Khosa to consult with the court’s registrar to gain a clearer understanding of the objections raised against the petition. He also mentioned that if the legal team failed to receive a satisfactory response, they could bring the matter back before the Supreme Court for reconsideration. This procedural guidance indicates that while the court is currently refraining from intervening, it remains open to revisiting the case once formalities are addressed.

    This development comes amid ongoing political tensions and heightened scrutiny of Imran Khan’s health and legal situation. The Supreme Court’s cautious approach reflects the complexity of balancing judicial procedures with humanitarian considerations in high-profile cases. Meanwhile, Khan’s legal team continues to advocate for his transfer to a hospital, underscoring the urgency of medical care in the context of his detention.

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