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    Home » Aleema Khan Excused from Court Appearance in November 26 Protest Case Until March 4
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    Aleema Khan Excused from Court Appearance in November 26 Protest Case Until March 4

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi has officially granted Aleema Khan exemption from appearing in person during the ongoing legal proceedings related to the November 26 protest case. This decision was announced during a recent hearing presided over by ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah, who considered the request submitted by Aleema Khan’s legal counsel.

    Representing Aleema Khan, her lawyer Faisal Malik Advocate appeared before the court and formally requested that she be excused from attending the hearings in person. The court reviewed the plea and accepted it, thereby allowing Aleema Khan to avoid personal court appearances for the time being. This exemption is significant as it temporarily relieves her from the obligation of being physically present during the trial sessions.

    Following the acceptance of the exemption request, the court decided to postpone the next hearing to March 4. This adjournment provides additional time for both the defense and prosecution to prepare their cases further. It also reflects the court’s acknowledgment of the legal team’s concerns and the complexities involved in the protest case, which has drawn considerable public and media attention since the events of November 26.

    The November 26 protest case stems from demonstrations that took place on that date, which have since been under judicial scrutiny due to allegations of unlawful activities. Aleema Khan’s involvement in the case has been a focal point, given her political background and public profile. The court’s decision to grant her exemption from personal attendance highlights the ongoing legal negotiations and procedural developments surrounding this high-profile matter.

    As the case progresses, stakeholders and observers will be closely monitoring the proceedings leading up to the March 4 hearing. The delay offers an opportunity for further investigation and legal strategizing by both parties. Meanwhile, the court’s ruling underscores the judiciary’s role in balancing procedural fairness with the practical considerations of those involved in politically sensitive cases.

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