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Court Overturns Conviction: Imran Khan and Wife Acquitted in Illegal Marriage Case

Saturday 13 July 2024 - 12:10
Court Overturns Conviction: Imran Khan and Wife Acquitted in Illegal Marriage Case

In a dramatic turn of events, a Pakistani court has acquitted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, of charges related to an alleged illegal marriage. This decision, announced by Khan's lawyer, Naeem Panjutha, and a spokesperson for his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, follows their earlier conviction in February, which had sparked widespread controversy.

The Islamabad District and Sessions Court, under Judge Afzal Majoka's oversight, delivered a decisive verdict, stating, "The appeals of both Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi are accepted." With this ruling, the court effectively nullified the prior conviction, which accused the couple of violating Islamic law by not observing the required waiting period between Bibi's divorce and her subsequent marriage to Khan.

Despite this legal victory, Khan's challenges persist as he remains in custody facing separate charges of inciting riots among his supporters in May 2023. Recently, a court revoked his bail, compounding his legal battles.

The case against Khan and Bibi had been highly contentious, viewed by many as a strategic move to undermine Khan's political ambitions ahead of elections. The former cricketer-turned-politician has consistently maintained that these charges were politically motivated, orchestrated to tarnish his image and thwart his return to power.

While Saturday's acquittal vindicates Khan and Bibi in this particular legal battle, its broader implications remain uncertain. Their release from custody hinges on the outcome of the riot incitement charges, which continue to cast a shadow over Khan's political future.

The illegal marriage case raised significant debates about personal choices, religious practices, and the rule of law within Pakistani society. The initial conviction had sparked national discourse, highlighting the intersection of tradition and legal scrutiny.

As the nation awaits further developments, Khan's supporters view the court's decision as a crucial victory against what they perceive as unjust persecution. However, the road ahead remains fraught with challenges, with the resolution of Khan's legal troubles expected to shape Pakistan's political landscape for years to come.


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