The Peshawar High Court in Pakistan has granted transit bail to former President Arif Alvi and his son, Awab Alvi. The court, led by Justice Arshad Ali and Justice Fazal Subhan, approved a 40-day bail for Arif Alvi and a 30-day bail for Awab Alvi. The defense lawyer argued that multiple cases have been filed against them, leading to concerns about their arrest. The court was asked to prevent their detention.
Outside the court, Arif Alvi criticized the actions against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, founded by Imran Khan. He expressed concerns about the state of democracy and the constitution in Pakistan, claiming they have been undermined to marginalize PTI. Alvi urged for the release of Imran Khan, predicting a resolution within a month and a half.
Alvi challenged the government, stating he could reveal the truth if given governance for four hours. He emphasized that questions should be directed at those committing injustices. Alvi, along with PTI leaders, faces charges related to protests on November 24, including robbery and attempted murder, under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
The Peshawar High Court is a major court in Pakistan, similar to a High Court in India. It deals with important legal cases in the region of Peshawar.
Arif Alvi is a politician who was the President of Pakistan. He is involved in legal cases and has been granted bail by the court.
Awab Alvi is the son of Arif Alvi. He is also involved in legal cases along with his father.
Transit bail is a temporary release from custody, allowing a person to travel or move freely for a short period while their legal case is ongoing.
PTI stands for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, a political party in Pakistan. It was led by Imran Khan, who is a well-known politician.
Imran Khan is a famous cricketer turned politician in Pakistan. He was the Prime Minister of Pakistan and is associated with the PTI party.
The November protests refer to demonstrations that took place in Pakistan in November. These protests led to legal charges against some people, including Arif Alvi and his son.
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