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i2wtcBy i2wtcNovember 28, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Petition cites superintendent’s failure to enforce IHC’s visitation rights orders

Aleema Khan, sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan, has filed a contempt of court petition against the Adiala Jail superintendent and other officials for failing to comply with an Islamabad High Court order reinstating a twice-a-week meeting schedule for the former prime minister.

The petition names Adiala Jail Superintendent Abdul Ghafoor Anjum, Saddar Beroni Station House Officer Raja Aizaz Azeem, Federal Interior Secretary Capt (retd) Muhammad Khurram Agha and Punjab Home Department Secretary Noorul Amin as respondents.

It refers to a March 24 order by the IHC that reinstated the twice-a-week meeting schedule. Aleema seeks contempt proceedings “on account of the wilful non-implementation of the orders passed by this honourable court, particularly with respect to the authorities’ failure to allow” her meetings with Imran in line with the court’s directives.

The petition states that “due to the persistent non-cooperation” of the jail superintendent and “ongoing political victimisation”, Imran and others were “constrained” to file writ petitions seeking enforcement of visitation rights.

“However, despite the clear and unequivocal directions of this honourable court, the respondents have failed to comply and have repeatedly denied access to the legal counsel, family members, and associates” of Imran on multiple occasions, it added.

According to standard operating procedures devised on March 28, 2024, Tuesdays and Thursdays were “designated for interviews with Imran by his family/lawyers and friends, respectively”. Despite these directions, “the respondents did not comply with or implement the same”, the plea said.

The petition notes that the jail superintendent submitted an undertaking to the IHC on November 8 that meetings would be allowed the following week. But when several PTI leaders went to Adiala Jail on November 11, the superintendent “caused them to wait for several hours and thereafter unlawfully detained them in police custody”.

The plea alleges the respondents are “wilfully flouting” court orders and the undertaking, and “conducted themselves to ridicule the authority” of the IHC. It claims this amounts to “apparent activity of serious contempt of this honourable court, for which they are liable to be dealt with under criminal proceedings”.

The petition seeks contempt proceedings against the respondents and urges the court to punish them in accordance with the law “to meet the ends of justice”. It also requests the court direct the respondents to comply with its March 24 order.

K-P CM heads to IHC 

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi reached the Islamabad High Court on Friday morning after a 15-hour sit-in outside Adiala Jail, only to be told that Chief Justice Sarfaraz Dogar had refused to meet him. “We received a message from the Chief Justice stating that he cannot meet us,” Afridi told the media.

The sit-in was staged to protest repeated denial of meetings with Imran, despite court orders.

Afridi said he had exhausted all options. “I have exhausted all constitutional and legal avenues. Despite yesterday’s court order, neither the other leaders nor I were allowed to meet the founder.” He warned that if courts could not enforce their orders, “the country will fall into the rule of the jungle”.

PTI leadership is actively pursuing permission to meet Imran and seeking implementation of numerous IHC orders that allowed such meetings.

Afridi was accompanied by K-P Advocate General Shah Faisal Utmankhel, lawyer Ali Bukhari, and Aleema Khan. They headed toward the Chief Justice’s office but were turned away.

Read: PTI demands meeting with Imran Khan, citing health worries

The K-P Advocate General confirmed to the media that Justice Dogar had refused the meeting. “The Chief Justice is not meeting anyone; he has not met the Advocate General or any lawyer.”

PTI has announced it will not allow the National Assembly or Senate to proceed with sessions until its demands are met. “Next Tuesday, we will gather outside the High Court as well as outside Adiala Jail,” Afridi said.

The dispute has widened the rift between PTI and the government over Imran’s detention conditions.

Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry insisted on Thursday that Imran was receiving meetings strictly according to the jail manual, with designated weekly slots for family and legal representatives. He said no officer would risk violating court-mandated oversight.

Read more: Imran’s sisters end Adiala Road sit-in after police negotiations

Chaudhry detailed the facilities provided to the former premier, including chicken meals, an exercise machine, six large barracks, a television, a physiotherapist, and a personal cook. He argued these amenities fell within permissible limits and reflected no breach of rules.

The minister criticized what he called unnecessary protests outside the jail, saying a small group habitually staged sit-ins despite knowing meetings were being held under court supervision. He claimed recent by-election losses showed declining public backing for such demonstrations.

PTI parliamentary leader Barrister Ali Zafar rejected Chaudhry’s remarks, saying facilities were irrelevant and demanding a firm date for the next meeting. He refused to present a committee report until the matter was resolved, prompting the adjournment of the Senate session until Friday.

Imran has been incarcerated since August 2023, serving a 14-year sentence on corruption charges. His party says prolonged isolation violates prison rules. Online campaigns have pushed the hashtag “WHEREISIMRANKHAN”.

Speculation over Imran’s possible transfer to a more restrictive facility has circulated in local media. However, a senior jail official told Reuters the ex-premier was in good health and that no relocation had been planned. The official declined to be named due to protocol.



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