🚨 Big news Today Al,Qadir case dismiss Imran khan and bushra Bibi will be released at adyala jail

🚨 Big news Today Al,Qadir case dismiss Imran khan and bushra Bibi will be released at adyala jail

🚨🚨 Al-Qadir Trust case (also called the “£190 million case”) and recent developments: Background & Core Allegations The Al-Qadir Trust (or Al-Qadir University Project Trust) was established in December 2019 by Imran Khan, then Prime Minister. The central accusation is that Imran Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi, and others accepted lands from real estate tycoon Malik Riaz as a “bribe” or “illegal benefit” in exchange for favorable treatment or influencing decisions, by using the Trust as a front. The money in question stems from a settlement with the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), involving £190 million confiscated from Malik Riaz and meant for Pakistan’s national treasury. The allegation is that instead of properly depositing this money, some portion was diverted or misused via the Trust. Imran Khan and his defense maintain that these charges are politically motivated, that the land was for a legitimate educational/spiritual project, and that procedural fairness has been compromised. Timeline & Procedural History Here’s a rough timeline of major events in this case: Date / PeriodEvent / DevelopmentMay 9, 2023Imran Khan is arrested by NAB while at the Islamabad High Court in relation to several cases including Al-Qadir. December 2023NAB formally files a reference (i.e. formal charge) in the Accountability Court against Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi in the Al-Qadir matter. February 27, 2024Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi are indicted in the Accountability Court. May 15, 2024Islamabad High Court grants interim bail to Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir case. January 17, 2025Accountability Court in Rawalpindi convicts Imran Khan (14 years) and Bushra Bibi (7 years) for corrupt practices in the Al-Qadir case. The lands tied to the case are ordered confiscated. Post-conviction appealsThe couple appeals their conviction. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) is expected to hear their appeal. Recent / Current Developments As of today, here are the relevant recent updates and procedural moves in or around the case: IHC Notices in Petition to Facilitate Imran Khan The Islamabad High Court has issued notices in a petition that requests the court to “facilitate” Imran Khan in his legal proceedings. The petition likely concerns arranging hearings, granting access, or scheduling delays. Letter to Supreme Court Seeking Direction/Justice Imran Khan’s legal team wrote to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, complaining about delays and the denial of hearings in pending petitions, including those in the Al-Qadir Trust case. They urged that the IHC bench (Justice Sarfraz Dogar, etc.) fix the dates. He also raised issues about his and Bushra’s treatment in jail, lack of medical care for his wife, solitary conditions, and restricted contact with family. According to press reports, the Chief Justice gave assurances to review and respond. Allegation of “Prewritten Verdicts” & Demand for Bail Imran Khan (through his sister Aleema) has publicly claimed that verdicts in his various cases — including Al-Qadir — are “pre-written” and scripted. They also demand immediate bail for Bushra Bibi. It was reported that the Al-Qadir case is scheduled for a hearing “tomorrow” (after delays). Delays & Adjournments Historically, this case has faced numerous postponements. Before the verdict in January 2025, the decision was deferred multiple times (e.g. December, January). Even now, in appeals and subsequent petitions, hearings have not been regularly held, and petitioners allege stalling by the courts. Status of Conviction & Appeal The conviction is not yet final; it is under appeal. If the IHC or Supreme Court overturn or suspend parts of it, Imran Khan’s legal position could change. Imran has been writing to higher judiciary urging to expedite his pending petitions. The High Court had scheduled to take up the case (or appeal) on June 5, 2025 (though that hearing date is in the past as of now). Key Issues, Challenges & Risks Delays & Procedural Stalling: A consistent claim is that courts are delaying hearings and verdicts, which can affect timely justice. Fairness & Access: Imran’s side asserts lack of fair access to courts, restricted counsel contact, poor jail conditions, and denial of medical care. Political Overtones: The case is highly politicized — both sides accuse the other of using courts for political ends. Multiple Parallel Cases: Imran Khan is involved in dozens of legal cases; outcomes in one case (like Al-Qadir) may be impacted by developments in the others. Appeals & Higher Courts