A sessions court on Saturday approved two-day physical remand of PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry in the sedition case filed by the Election Commission.
Announcing the verdict, Judicial Magistrate Waqas Ahmed Raja directed the accused to appear in the court on Monday.
As per the detailed order, the prosecution said it was still to recover the PTI leader's mobile, laptop, and other devices. It had termed the photogrammetric test of the accused essential.
On the occasion, the counsel for the ECP had also implored the court to extend the physical remand.
Earlier today, a local court in Islamabad accepted a police request to extend Fawad's physical remand, as it reversed an order by a judicial magistrate in this regard.
Judge Tahir Mehmood Khan had also ordered investigators to produce the accused before a magistrate to pursue the plea, today.
On Friday, the court rejected police request seeking extension in the physical remand of the accused, and sent him to jail on a 14-day judicial remand in the sedition case filed by the Election Commission.
Police had told the court that the remand was necessary for further probe, but the plea was rejected.
The court had earlier approved Fawad's two-day physical remand. During the hearing, the PTI leader denied all charges and termed the FIR as fake.
In their arguments in the court, Fawad’s lawyers had contended that their client was a target of political victimisation. They also said that the former information minister had given the remarks in Lahore, but the case was registered in Islamabad.
The party stalwart was taken into custody after his statement that the governors will be put on trial under Article 6 for their failure to announce a date for the elections as enshrined in the Constitution, and that those at the helm will be given an exemplary punishment and chased to their homes for their doing.
A case against the PTI leader was registered on Jan 24 at the Kohsar police station on the complaint of the secretary ECP, Omer Hamid Khan. The FIR lodged in this regard stated that Fawad hurled verbal threats at the Commission and its members in a public speech to media.
Following the arrest, PTI chief Imran Khan launched a fresh tirade against state institutions, including the Election Commission.
Addressing his supporters via live telecast, Imran had asked his supporters to stand with justice, saying those who were in power had sent the country to the brink.
He had warned those at the helm that his followers could take to the streets for a jihad, explaining in the same breath that jihad meant a ‘struggle against tyranny and injustice’.
Fawad Ch order 28.01.2023
Announcing the verdict, Judicial Magistrate Waqas Ahmed Raja directed the accused to appear in the court on Monday.
As per the detailed order, the prosecution said it was still to recover the PTI leader's mobile, laptop, and other devices. It had termed the photogrammetric test of the accused essential.
On the occasion, the counsel for the ECP had also implored the court to extend the physical remand.
Earlier today, a local court in Islamabad accepted a police request to extend Fawad's physical remand, as it reversed an order by a judicial magistrate in this regard.
Judge Tahir Mehmood Khan had also ordered investigators to produce the accused before a magistrate to pursue the plea, today.
On Friday, the court rejected police request seeking extension in the physical remand of the accused, and sent him to jail on a 14-day judicial remand in the sedition case filed by the Election Commission.
Police had told the court that the remand was necessary for further probe, but the plea was rejected.
The court had earlier approved Fawad's two-day physical remand. During the hearing, the PTI leader denied all charges and termed the FIR as fake.
In their arguments in the court, Fawad’s lawyers had contended that their client was a target of political victimisation. They also said that the former information minister had given the remarks in Lahore, but the case was registered in Islamabad.
The party stalwart was taken into custody after his statement that the governors will be put on trial under Article 6 for their failure to announce a date for the elections as enshrined in the Constitution, and that those at the helm will be given an exemplary punishment and chased to their homes for their doing.
A case against the PTI leader was registered on Jan 24 at the Kohsar police station on the complaint of the secretary ECP, Omer Hamid Khan. The FIR lodged in this regard stated that Fawad hurled verbal threats at the Commission and its members in a public speech to media.
Following the arrest, PTI chief Imran Khan launched a fresh tirade against state institutions, including the Election Commission.
Addressing his supporters via live telecast, Imran had asked his supporters to stand with justice, saying those who were in power had sent the country to the brink.
He had warned those at the helm that his followers could take to the streets for a jihad, explaining in the same breath that jihad meant a ‘struggle against tyranny and injustice’.
Fawad Ch order 28.01.2023