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Friday 2 August 2013

Contempt case: SC orders Imran Khan to resubmit reply till Aug 28

By on Friday, August 02, 2013

SC issued a notice to Imran Khan over his critical and derogatory remarks against the judiciary.


ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan to resubmit his reply.

Earlier, the court expressed dissatisfaction over the detailed explanation submitted by Imran Khan’s counsel in a case pertaining to the contempt of court notice issued to him.

Pakistan’s top court had issued a notice to the PTI chief over his “critical and derogatory” remarks against the judiciary and judges of the apex court. It said that Mr Khan apparently had tried to incite hatred against the apex court in one of his interactions with the media.

A three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, was hearing the case today.

During the hearing, Hamid Khan, the counsel for Imran, told the apex court that his client could not even think of committing contempt of court.

Chief Justice Iftikhar asked Hamid whether he had prepared a written response to the contempt of court notice issued against his client.

Hamid submitted a short reply, which said that Khan’s remarks were aimed at the Election Commission of Pakistan and not the Supreme Court.

The bench had termed the counsel s reply as unsatisfactory and adjourned the hearing to 11:30 am.

Later, in a one-page written response submitted to the apex court, Khan reiterated his earlier stance that his remarks were targeting the ECP and not the judiciary.

The PTI chief, in his reply, stated that 45 days had passed since the May 11 elections and no one from the Election Commission of Pakistan was paying any heed to his complaints regarding failure to conduct free and fair elections.

Khan also mentioned the various struggles he had undertaken during the movement for the restoration of the judiciary.

Talking to media after court hearing, Khan reiterated that his party sacrificed the most for the independence of judiciary.

Khan said he has only demanded thumb print verification of votes in four constituencies. 

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