The Islamabad High Court on Thursday asked former prime minster and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan to contact relevant forums for cases registered against him in the federal capital.
The orders were passed by IHC Chief Justice, Aamer Farooq while hearing a plea of Khan against his possible arrest.
The government counsel informed IHC that Imran Khan is booked in 29 cases in Islamabad. The details have been provided to the complainant on the court’s orders. “Imran Khan has not yet contacted for the details of cases as per law,” the government said and added he should have contacted the relevant authorities under Information Act 2017.
The IHC after hearing arguments of the government’s counsel dismissed former PM’s plea and ordered him to contact relevant forums with regard to the details of cases registered against him.
Meanwhile, a new judge has been appointed to hear the Toshakhana case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan against PTI Chairman Imran Khan.