PTI founder’s Toshakhana case appeals scheduled for hearing
PTI founder Toshakhana case
PTI founder Toshakhana case
(Web Desk): Supreme Court to hear appeals against PTI founder’s Toshakhana case sentence, with a two-member bench set for February 9.

Appeals against the Toshakhana case trial of PTI founder have been scheduled for hearing in the Supreme Court. A two-member bench, led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, will hear the petitions on February 9.

Justice Shahid Bilal Hasan will be part of the two-member bench for the hearing. The trial court had earlier sentenced the PTI founder to three years in prison, a ruling that sparked significant political and legal attention across the country.

Previously, the Islamabad High Court had suspended the sentence, allowing the PTI founder to remain free while legal proceedings continued. The Supreme Court hearing will focus on challenges to the trial court’s decision, particularly allegations that legal procedures were not fully observed during the trial.

Legal experts say the Supreme Court’s review will examine both procedural and substantive aspects of the case, and its outcome could have major implications for political dynamics in Pakistan.

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The Toshakhana case, which involves allegations of misuse of government gifts, has been closely followed by the public and media. The upcoming hearing is expected to draw wide attention due to the high-profile nature of the accused and the political ramifications of the case.

Authorities and legal observers have urged patience as the Supreme Court bench prepares to deliberate on the petitions. The court’s decision will determine the next steps in the legal process and may influence the political landscape ahead of upcoming events.