The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a notice to the inspector general of police, Islamabad, in response to a contempt plea regarding the re-arrest of PTI leader Shehryar Afridi, which was made despite court orders prohibiting such action.

Afridi was re-arrested shortly after his release from a prison in Rawalpindi on May 30.

During the hearing, the court raised questions regarding the state counsel’s failure to present Afridi before the court. The court instructed the counsel to provide a response on this matter by tomorrow.

Afridi’s counsel Sher Afzal Marwat told the court that his client had been kept in a “death cell”.

Justice Arbab Muhammad Zahir also expressed concern regarding court orders not being complied with.

“This is a contempt of court case and its next hearing will take place tomorrow,” the judge remarked.

Opinion

Editorial

Regional climbdown
04 Mar, 2026

Regional climbdown

WITH the region in flames, Pakistan must calibrate its foreign policy accordingly; it has to deal with some ...
Burning questions
Updated 04 Mar, 2026

Burning questions

A credible, independent, and time-bound inquiry is now necessary after the US Consulate protest ended in gruesome bloodshed.
Governance failure
04 Mar, 2026

Governance failure

BENEATH Lahore’s signal-free corridors and road infrastructure lies a darker truth: crumbling sewerage lines,...
Iran endgame
Updated 03 Mar, 2026

Iran endgame

AS hostilities continue following the Israeli-American joint aggression against Iran, there seems to be no visible...
Water concerns
03 Mar, 2026

Water concerns

RECENT reports that India plans to invest $60bn in increasing its water storage capacity on the Jhelum and Chenab...
Down and out
03 Mar, 2026

Down and out

ANOTHER Twenty20 World Cup, another ignominious exit — although this time Pakistan did advance past the first...