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Pakistan's top court orders ex-PM Imran Khan moved to hospital
Pakistan's Supreme Court has directed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan be transferred to a private hospital in Islamabad for medical treatment. The order comes ahead of the next hearing of Khan's appeal case.
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Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the transfer of former Prime Minister Imran Khan to Shifa International Hospitals Ltd. in Islamabad, where he will receive treatment until his appeal hearing resumes. The directive represents a significant development in Khan's legal proceedings, which have drawn considerable attention both domestically and internationally.
The court's decision to move Khan to the private healthcare facility reflects concerns about his medical condition and access to adequate treatment. Shifa International Hospitals Ltd. is one of the country's leading private medical institutions, equipped to provide comprehensive healthcare services.
Khan, who served as Prime Minister from 2018 to 2022, has faced multiple legal challenges in recent years. The Supreme Court's latest order regarding his hospitalization indicates the judiciary's recognition of health-related considerations in his ongoing case proceedings.
The transfer is expected to remain in effect until the next scheduled hearing of Khan's appeal, at which point the court will reassess his status and the continuation of this arrangement. The case continues to generate significant political and legal discourse in Pakistan.