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Imran summoned in ‘illegal’ nikkah case

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In a fresh development in the controversial “illegal marriage” case, former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has been summoned to appear before the District and Sessions Court Islamabad on December 18. Senior Civil Judge Qudratullah, in a one-page written order, granted Bushra Bibi, Khan’s wife, exemption from attending the upcoming hearing.

However, to ensure her future presence, she must deposit a personal security bond of Rs 50,000. The order further directed the Superintendent of Adiala Jail, where Khan is currently incarcerated, to facilitate his participation in the hearing. Due to technical limitations, Khan’s earlier request to attend via Skype was denied.

The jail authorities are now responsible for ensuring his physical presence at the next hearing. Judge Qudratullah also confirmed that copies of the complaint and all relevant documents have been provided to both parties. The case pertains to allegations that Khan and Bushra Bibi married during her “Iddat” period, a waiting period mandated in Islamic law after divorce or death of a spouse.

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