NAB Appeals Supreme Court Against Imran Khan's Bail

Web DeskJune 28, 2024 05:33 PMpolitics
  • NAB challenges bail granted to Imran Khan in £190 million case
  • Legal battle escalates as NAB files appeal in Supreme Court
  • High stakes as Supreme Court to decide fate of Imran Khan's bail
NAB Appeals Supreme Court Against Imran Khan's BailImage Credits: tribune_pk
The National Accountability Bureau appeals to the Supreme Court against the bail granted to former Prime Minister Imran Khan in a £190 million reference case, citing legal flaws and crucial details overlooked by the Islamabad High Court.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has taken a significant step by filing an appeal in the Supreme Court against the bail granted to former prime minister Imran Khan in a £190 million reference case. This move comes after the Islamabad High Court's decision to grant bail to Khan, which NAB believes overlooked crucial details. Imran Khan was granted bail on May 15 by the Islamabad High Court, with a bond set at RS 1 million. NAB contends that the High Court's decision was legally flawed and is now seeking its annulment by the Supreme Court. The appeal emphasizes that important facts were disregarded in the process of granting bail to Khan. Initially, NAB had rejected Khan's bail plea, prompting him to seek relief from the High Court. Now, NAB is urging the Supreme Court to overturn the High Court's decision.

The case revolves around a £190 million reference involving former prime minister Imran Khan. NAB, as the anti-corruption watchdog, has been investigating the matter closely. After initially rejecting Khan's bail plea, NAB found grounds to challenge the bail granted by the Islamabad High Court. The legal battle now moves to the Supreme Court, where the fate of Imran Khan's bail will be decided.

The appeal filed by NAB in the Supreme Court marks a crucial development in the case against Imran Khan. As the legal proceedings unfold, the decision of the Supreme Court will have far-reaching implications. Stay tuned for updates on this high-profile case as the judicial process continues.

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