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    Aleema Khan Excused from Court Appearance in November 26 Protest Case Hearing

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development concerning the ongoing legal proceedings related to the November 26 protest case, the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi has officially exempted Aleema Khan from appearing in court for the upcoming hearings. This decision was announced during the latest session presided over by ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah, who carefully considered the request put forth by Aleema Khan’s legal counsel.

    Representing Aleema Khan in court, her lawyer Faisal Malik Advocate formally submitted a plea seeking exemption from her personal attendance at the hearings. The court, after reviewing the circumstances and arguments presented, accepted the petition, thereby granting Aleema Khan relief from having to be physically present during the trial proceedings. This exemption is particularly noteworthy given the high-profile nature of the case and the intense media scrutiny surrounding it.

    Following the acceptance of the exemption request, the court decided to adjourn the hearing and rescheduled the next session for March 4. This postponement allows additional time for both the defense and prosecution to prepare their cases further. It also reflects the court’s willingness to accommodate procedural requests that do not compromise the integrity of the judicial process.

    The November 26 protest case has attracted considerable attention due to its political and social implications. The protests in question were marked by significant public demonstrations, and the legal proceedings have been closely followed by various stakeholders, including political parties, civil society, and the general public. Aleema Khan’s involvement in the case has been a focal point, making this exemption a development of interest to many observers.

    It is important to note that while Aleema Khan has been excused from attending the hearings in person, the legal process will continue to move forward under the supervision of the ATC. The court’s decision underscores the balance it seeks to maintain between ensuring justice and respecting the rights and circumstances of the accused. As the case progresses towards the next hearing date in March, all eyes will remain on the developments in Rawalpindi’s judicial arena.

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