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IHC issues notices to Adiala jail superintendent, others on KP CM’s plea seeking meeting with Imran Khan

Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday removed the registrar's objections on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi's plea seeking a meeting with incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan and issued notices to the Adiala jail superintendent and others for October 23.Muhammad Sohail Afridi had filed the plea on October 17, two days after he was sworn in as the provincial chief executive on Oct 15. He had gone to Adiala jail - where Imran Khan has been imprisoned since September 2023 - after getting protective bail from the Peshawar High Court on Oct 16. However, he was denied the meeting; Afridi has stated that he would announce his cabinet after consulting Imran. He had then filed a plea with the IHC, however, the registrar's office had objected to the maintainability of the plea.On Monday, Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir took up the matter and overruled the objections of the registrar office.Sohail Afridi's lawyer Advocate Muhammad Ali Bukhari argued that the registrar's office h ad raised the objection that the petition was filed 'without the provincial cabinet and government's decision'. 'This objection has no standing as the cabinet has not been constituted as yet,' he contended.Subsequently, the court removed the objections and issued notices to the interior secretary, the Punjab Home Department Secretary, the Punjab Inspector general of Prisons and the Adiala Jail Superintendent for October 23.The petition filed by Sohail Afridi had contended that the KP government had earlier submitted formal requests to the federal interior ministry and the Punjab home department to allow a meeting with Imran, but no approval was granted.The plea maintained that consultation with the PTI founder was 'legally and ethically necessary' for the chief minister in connection with key administrative and political decisions, including cabinet formation.Meanwhile, in its objections the IHC registrar's office had noted that the court had already adjudicated similar matters and had laid down a pro cedure for seeking permission to meet the PTI founder. The office questioned how a new petition could be filed without following the prescribed process.