• Main appeal in Toshakhana criminal case also scheduled for same date
• Court orders removal of objections and preparation of paper book within two to three days

ISLAMABAD: The Isla­mabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday directed the registrar’s office to fix PTI founder Imran Khan’s plea — seeking permission to undergo medical treatment at Shifa Int­ernational Hospital — for hearing on March 10.

The IHC also fixed the main appeal in the Toshakhana criminal case, in which the PTI founder was first arrested on Aug 5, 2023, for hearing on March 10.

A division bench comprising Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir and Justice Khadim Hussain Soomro heard the matter along with objections raised by the Registrar’s Office.

Senior counsel Latif Khosa, assisted by Sal­man Akram Raja and other lawyers, appeared before the court. The bench inquired about the nature of the objections raised by the Registrar’s Office on the miscellaneous application.

Responding to the court, Mr Khosa submitted that one of the objections pertained to the non-provision of a certified copy of the power of attorney. Justice Tahir observed that two of the objections were valid.

The court subsequently directed the office to number the application after the removal of objections.

At one point, the bench asked the defence why arguments were not being advanced in the main appeal. “Why don’t you present arguments in the main appeal?”, the court questioned.

Mr Khosa responded that they were ready and requested that the matter be taken up the following day. The bench said it would hear both the main appeal and the miscellaneous application together.

The court also inquired whether the paper book in the appeal was ready and directed the office to prepare it, noting that it would take two to three days.

The bench observed that the sentence in the case had already been suspended and issued notice on the request seeking Imran’s transfer to Shifa International Hospital for medical treatment. A notice was also issued to the state on the said application.

The PTI counsel requested that the bench fix the plea regarding Imran’s hospital admission for hearing the next day.

However, the IHC directed that the application and the Toshakhana appeal be fixed for hearing on March 10. “Come prepared for the next hearing,” Justice Tahir remarked.

Mr Khan, imprisoned since August 5, 2023, for concealing details of Toshakhana gifts, is currently serving a 14-year sentence at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail in the £190 million corruption case.

Although the IHC had suspended the PTI founder’s three-year sentence in the Toshakhana case on August 29, 2023, his incarceration continued in the cipher case, in which he was later acquitted.

He was convicted in another Toshakhana case in December 2025.

The IHC is also set to hear Imran and Bushra’s petitions seeking the suspension of their sentences in the £190m case on March 11.

Published in Dawn, March 4th, 2026

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