Imran's Plea: Supreme Court to Follow Case Fixation Policy
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has filed a plea in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, urging the court to strictly adhere to its case fixation policy. The plea emphasizes the need for transparency and fairness in the allocation of cases, arguing that deviations from the policy undermine public confidence in the judiciary.
The petition, submitted through his legal team, highlights instances where cases were allegedly assigned arbitrarily. It requests the court to ensure that all future case fixations follow the established rules, which are designed to prevent favoritism and ensure equal treatment for all litigants.
Imran Khan's legal counsel argued that the current practice of case fixation has led to perceptions of bias, particularly in high-profile cases involving political figures. The plea seeks a directive from the Supreme Court to enforce the policy uniformly across all courts in the country.
The Supreme Court has yet to issue a response to the plea. Legal experts suggest that the court may take the matter seriously, given the growing concerns about judicial transparency. The case is expected to be heard in the coming weeks.



