No one appeared in the court on behalf of the prosecution, on which the court adjourned further hearing of the case on January 16.


Islamabad: The District and Sessions Courts Islamabad Tuesday extended the interim bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan in six cases and his wife Bushra Bibi in one case till January 16.
According to the details, the Duty Judge Ahmed Arshad Mahmood heard six cases against former Prime Minister Imran Khan and one case against Bushra Bibi.
Bushra Bibi appeared in the court along with lawyers Khalid Yusuf Chaudhary, Umair Niazi and Usman Gul. The court allowed Bushra Bibi to leave after attendance.
During the hearing, the duty judge asked about the petitioner's lawyer and the investigating officer.
No one appeared in the court on behalf of the prosecution, on which the court adjourned further hearing of the case on January 16, extending pre-arrest bail in six cases of Bushra Bibi's fake invoices and founder of PTI.
During the hearing, the report regarding the appearance of PTI founder in the court could not be submitted.

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