PTI chief, wife moves IHC against lower court’s verdict in marriage case

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi on Wednesday challenged the verdict by a District and Sessions court on maintainability of marriage case in the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

Yesterday, the district and sessions court Islamabad declared the alleged ‘illegal marriage case’ against the PTI chairman and his wife, as admissible.

In his plea through Sher Afzal Marwat, the PTI chairman stated that allegations raised in a private complaint do not fall under Section 496.

“Complainant of the case, Muhammad Hanif raised ‘baseless’ allegations against me and my wife,” the plea stated and added the complaint is only meant to defame us.

Terming the plea as inadmissible for the hearing, the PTI chairman has pleaded with the IHC to strike down the decision of the civil judge.

The alleged Nikkah of the former prime minister and Bushra Bibi was brought to light by Mufti Saeed, the cleric who solemnised the couple’s Nikkah, who claimed that the initial ceremony was not conducted in accordance with Islamic Sharia law, as it occurred during the iddat period of Bushra Bibi. The iddat period is a waiting period that a Muslim woman must observe on account of the death of her husband or dissolution of the marriage.

In 2018, the PTI chief tied the knot with Bushra Bibi after divorce from her former husband Khawar Farid Maneka.

 

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