PTI Chief was ordered to appear in court on September 25 from jail.


Islamabad: Civil Court Islamabad has summoned to former prime minister and Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan in ‘Illegal Marriage” case on Thursday.
Civil Judge Qudratullah issued a summons notice to Chairman PTI.
PTI Chief was ordered to appear in court on September 25 from jail.
The staff was also instructed by the court to issue a production order in the Superintendent of the Attock Jail's name.
Earlier, In May of this year, a district and sessions court in Islamabad rejected the plea challenging the marriage of Imran Khan with Bushra Bibi.
The application, according to the court, was “inadmissible” and fell outside its jurisdiction but, in July another Islamabad court dismissed the civil court's verdict.
Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADSJ) Islamabad Muhammad Azam Khan, back then, had remanded the case to a civil judge.

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