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LAHORE: The Registrar of Lahore High Court (LHC) has raised objection to the protective bail applications submitted by PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan late last night.
The legal team of PTI Chairman Imran Khan late Sunday night had filed filed pleas in Lahore High Court seeking protective bail in two FIRs registered with Ramna Police Station in Islamabad and Toshakhana case.
Imran Khan’s advocate Azhar Siddique told media that the protective bail pleas for two cases registered with Ramna Police Station Islamabad and one in Tosha Khana case were filed in the Chief Justice House. Chief justice is reported to have scheduled the applications for tomorrow morning through the Registrar.
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The Registrar Office on Monday found that no documents were attached to Imran Khan’s bail pleas. The Registrar said that the copies of the protective bails secured by PTI leaders Mian Asalm Iqbal and Farrukh Habib in the same cases were not attached to the petitions filed by Mr Khan.
The office directed for attaching the required documents with the bail pleas.
Earlier, LHC’s Deputy Registrar Judicial received the protective bail applications in three cases.
According to sources, a two-member bench has been constituted to hear Imran Khan’s bail pleas in two cases pertaining to Ramna Police Station. Justice Ali Baqir Najfi and Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi will take up the pleas after 12:00 noon, the sources added.
A single bench will hear the PTI chief’s bail plea after arrest warrants for Imran Khan issued in Toshakhana case.