IHC lifts travel ban on PTI leaders

Islamabad:

Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday ordered the Removal of Aleema Khan’s name, the sister of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, from the travel prohibition lists and contacted her to turn to the trial of permission to travel abroad.

IHC also issued a six-side side that allows PTI leader Raoof Hasan’s plea for the removal of his name from the travel ban and instructed him similar to seek permission from the trial to travel abroad.

IHC Justice Khadim Hussain Somro heard Aleema Khan’s petition. During the hearing, advocates Ali Bukhari, Khalid Yousuf Chausuf Chaudhry and Niazullah appeared in court on behalf of the petitioner.

The court accepted the petition and ordered the removal of her name from the passport control list (PCL) and the preliminary national identification list (PNIL). The court instructed her to seek permission for foreign trips from the trial.

Meanwhile, IHC Justice Inam Amin Minhas sent her written decision and approved the petition from Raoof Hasan on the removal of his name from PCL. The judge said that a criminal case pending or being investigated did not justify the involvement of the Senter’s name in PCL.

The court declared the order to include Hasan’s name in PCL as illegal. It added that the petitioner was in bail in the case against him, but the state did not address the relevant court cancellation court.

The court ordered the removal of Hasan’s name from PCL and ordered him to go to the trial of permission to travel abroad. The court also ordered the trial of deciding the application quickly under the law.

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