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Pakistan's PTI files contempt case over Imran Khan hospital transfer
Pakistan's opposition PTI party has filed a contempt case after authorities moved imprisoned former premier Imran Khan to a state hospital for medical assessment before returning him to jail, escalating tensions between the party and the government.
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Pakistan's PTI has launched contempt of court proceedings against authorities following the transfer of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan to a state-run hospital for a medical check-up, party officials said. Khan, who remains in detention, was taken from his prison facility to the hospital before being returned to jail.
The party contends that the hospital transfer violated court orders related to Khan's detention and healthcare conditions. PTI representatives argued the move demonstrated a pattern of disregard for judicial directives and constituted contempt of the court system.
The legal action represents the latest flashpoint in the ongoing dispute between Khan's party and Pakistan's government. Khan has faced multiple arrests and legal challenges since his ouster from office, with the PTI maintaining that the cases against him are politically motivated.
Authorities have not immediately responded to the contempt filing. The development underscores deepening friction between the political opposition and the country's judicial and security establishment, with both sides locked in disputes over detention procedures and Khan's legal status.