ISLAMABAD: The Islam­abad High Court on Wednes­day issued notices on multiple applications seeking early hearing of sentence suspension pleas filed by human rights lawyers Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and Hadi Ali Chattha in the social media posts case.

During the hearing, the co­­uple’s lawyer, Faisal Siddiqi, requested Justice Muham­mad Azam Khan to fix the matter for Monday (May 25). Issuing notices, Justice Khan remarked, “Let us hear the other side as well”.

At the same time, the judge observed that Monday would be the last working day before Eidul Azha and said the matter could not be fixed on that day.

Mr Siddiqi responded that if the other side sought an adjournment on Monday, his clients would not object.

Justice Khan then remar­ked that the case would instead be fixed for the first working day after Eidul Azha, adding, “Now your fate is like this, what should I do?”

Former president of the Islamabad High Court Bar Association (IHCBA) Riasat Ali Azad also requested the court to fix the matter for Monday, saying both petitioners were respected members of the legal fraternity.

Justice Khan said that he would review the court’s cause list for Monday before making a decision. The couple’s counsel later agreed to fix the case after Eid.

The hearing was subsequently adjourned.

The Supreme Court (SC) had directed the IHC on May 12 to decide within two weeks on Imaan and Hadi’s pleas seeking suspension of their sentence.

A day earlier, the judge had raised objections over the non-submission of certified copies of the SC order. Justice Khan had directed Mr Siddiqui to submit a certified order thro­ugh the court office in accordance with the procedure.

In January, the couple was sentenced to 17 years in prison in the social media posts case.

Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2026

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