PML-N leader approaches IHC for right to grill PM in defamation suit

Asif says PM’s statement was recorded via video link in absence of his counsel

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaja Asif on Tuesday challenged a sessions court’s decision of not giving his counsel a right to present arguments in a defamation suit worth Rs10 billion filed by Prime Minister Imran Khan against him.

The PML-N leader filed an application in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) against the lower court’s verdict and nominated PM Imran and the sessions court judge as respondents.

Last month, the prime minister submitted an affidavit to Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Adnan via a video link against the PML-N leader for levelling allegations of non-transparency, money laundering and use of anonymous companies in the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust (SKMT) funds.

The premier, in the affidavit, informed the court that on August 1, 2012, Asif, while addressing a news conference held at the Punjab House, had alleged that PM Imran had indulged in money laundering through the SKMT. Asif pleaded in the application that PM Imran’s statement was recorded by the additional district and sessions judge via a video link in the absence of his lawyer. The PML-N lawmaker maintained that his counsel had informed the sessions court that he could not appear on December 17 due to poor health and the “sessions court announced the verdict in haste without referring to any law”.

He prayed the IHC to annul the decision of lower court of terminating his right to cross-examination. The PML-N’s leader application further said that statements of five prosecution witnesses were recorded between April 1 and May 25, 2021. Asif said he sought time from the court to produce witnesses in his defence as he remained in National Accountability Bureau (NAB) custody till June 23, 2021 from Dec 29, 2020. IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah will conduct the hearing on the application on Tuesday (today).