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Pakistan's government has re-challenged a court decision ordering former Prime Minister Imran Khan's transfer to a hospital, citing legal flaws.
On August 21, 2026, the federal government filed a fresh review petition contesting a judicial ruling that ordered former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s transfer to a medical facility. Authorities contend that the verdict contains legal loopholes, disregards established jail rules, and was delivered without naming the government as a primary party in the main case.
According to reports originally published by The Express News on August 21, 2026, state prosecutors argue that the court's earlier decision failed to adhere to mandatory administrative procedures governing incarcerated individuals. The review petition highlights that standard prison regulations were overlooked when issuing the transfer directive.
By Senior Staff Reporter Tariq Mehmood. A central pillar of the government's renewed legal challenge is that executive authorities were not made a formal party to the primary petition. Officials assert that passing orders regarding prisoner care without hearing the state's official position represents a procedural defect that warrants a complete judicial reconsideration.
This ongoing judicial dispute underscores the tension between executive jurisdiction over prison management and judicial oversight of detainee rights. By insisting on strict adherence to jail codes and proper representation, the government seeks to establish a binding precedent for how high-profile medical transfers are adjudicated.
The government argues the court ruling contains serious legal defects and overlooked established prison rules. Furthermore, authorities state they were not properly made a party to the primary legal proceeding.
The petition highlights that official prison administrative protocols were bypassed during the initial ruling. It also asserts that excluding the government as a formal party rendered the judicial decision procedurally flawed.
The review petition was reported by The Express News on August 21, 2026. It marks a continued legal challenge by the state against the judicial transfer order.
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