IHC decide maintainability of petition seeking disqualification of Imran Khan’s daughter

Islamabad: (Staff Reporter) The Islamabad High Court (IHC) is likely to decide the maintainability of a petition seeking disqualification of PTI Chairman Imran Khan for concealing his alleged daughter Tyrian White.
According to the source, In his reply to the court, Imran Khan had objected to the petition, stating he was no longer a public office holder as his resignation from the National Assembly was “irrevocable” when he has no intention of taking up a seat in the present assembly. Imran Khan stated that the court had no jurisdiction to examine the veracity of any declaration or affidavit by a person who had ceased to hold public office.
As per details during Monday’s hearing, counsel for the petitioner, Hamid Ali Shah, concluded his arguments in response to Imran Khan’s objections. The matter was taken up by the bench comprising Chief Justice Aamer Farooq, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani and Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir. Iman Khan’s counsel Salman Akram Raja submitted his reply on the admissibility of the case.
Furthermore during the hearing, PTI chief’s lawyer told the court that Mr. Khan had been accused of not filing his daughter’s details in his nomination papers. Mr. Raja argued that there were two points before the court, the admissibility of the application and the jurisdiction of the court, and also gave a reference to an old judgment on 62- 1 F.
Moreover the CJ inquired what the case actually was. Mr. Raja told that he was representing PMLN supremo Nawaz Sharif in the court at that time. The CJ remarked, two different roles at two different times. Mr. Raja argued he was a lawyer and an officer of the court, and a decision regarding 62-1F had already been a part of the case. CJ while demanding a copy of nomination papers submitted by Mr. Khan ordered the Election Commission’s lawyer to present an affidavit as well.