Ahead of return, Nawaz moves IHC for protective bail in Avenfield, Al-Azizia cases

Ahead of return, Nawaz moves IHC for protective bail in Avenfield, Al-Azizia cases

Two petitions were filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday seeking protective bail for PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia cases. Nawaz is expected to return to Pakistan on Saturday.

Nawaz was convicted in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia references and was declared a proclaimed offender in the Toshakhana vehicle case, pending before an accountability court in Islamabad. He was on bail in these cases when he proceeded to the UK in 2019 for medical treatment.

The petitions, copies of which are available with Dawn.com, were filed by PML-N’s Ataullah Tarar on Nawaz’s behalf.

The pleas said that Nawaz was seeking protective bail in order to surrender before the court and “submit to due process of justice and avail remedies permissible under the law”.

They stated that Nawaz’s absence before the IHC was neither “intentional nor deliberate nor mala fide”, rather he was unable to do so due to “medical advice” and circumstances beyond his control“. It said that Nawaz’ health could not improve and medical procedures were delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

They further said that the relevant health reports were submitted to the Lahore High Court (LHC), in accordance with its directives. It also noted that the previous federal and provincial government, “despite being headed by an arch-rival political party”, never approached the LHC to challenge the veracity of the reports.

The petitions said that due to “unforeseen circumstances beyond human control” and other medical complications, the necessary medical procedure could only be carried out last November. It said that Nawaz had to undergo follow-up examinations in June, adding that the latest medical reports were also submitted to the LHC.

They said that Nawaz was “constrained to limited public exposure and mobility” and could not address any public meeting, adding that he was “bound down to wear [a] mask throughout this time as of today on account of the complicated nature of ailments and compromised position of immunity”.

They further said that Nawaz was patriotic and had “great love and affection for his homeland”. It said “any hypothesis of deliberate abscondence is not reconcilable with the petitioner’s conduct and track record which is an exemplary one”.

The pleas said that although Nawaz had not fully recovered and was not in an “ideal state of health”, he had decided to come back to Pakistan at a time when the country was faced with the “worst-ever crises of economy and other fronts”. The petition urged the court to grant Nawaz protective bail in the interest of justice.

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