The court has issued notices to all concerned parties regarding appeals against the verdict in the Iddat Nikah case, involving Bushra Bibi and the founder of PTI, urging an early hearing and requests for suspension of the sentence.
The Iddat Nikah case involving Bushra Bibi and the PTI founder took a step forward today. Additional Sessions Judge Afzal Majuka heard petitions related to appeals against the punishment handed down in the case.
Both Bushra Bibi and the PTI founder have filed appeals challenging the punishment they received. Their lawyers argued for an early hearing on these appeals and a suspension of the sentence while the appeals process is ongoing.
The Judge acknowledged having reviewed the Islamabad High Court's decision and surprised the courtroom with a bold statement. He indicated a decision on the suspension request could be made by June 27th, but with a caveat – “If I live, I will decide in 10 days.” This unusual phrasing suggests the judge may be facing personal circumstances that could impact the timeline.
The court issued notices to all parties involved, including Khawar Manika, who has been directed to appear with her lawyer on June 21st. Judge Majuka clarified that a decision would be made on how to proceed in case of non-appearance after reviewing the court record.
The court has adjourned the hearing until June 21st. This case is likely to see further developments in the coming days, with both sides presenting arguments and the judge potentially delivering a decision on the suspension of the sentence.