All along, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has maintained that it is the object of revenge politics, which exist exclusively to win over the public to their cause. Despite these assertions, the actual situation is that, despite appearing to be engaged in judicial activism, courts seem to favor relief for the PTI and its leaders.
In fact, the ability to get a physical remand for inquiries and recoveries in corruption cases is frequently denied to investigating authorities.
Courts have continued to provide the PTI and its founder, Imran Khan, prompting conversations on the judiciary’s role in high-profile political matters through a number of rulings.
The Peshawar High Court unexpectedly decided on Tuesday to give Gujranwala MNA Bilal Ijaz a 21-day transit bail.The decision to grant a three-week bail in the interest of transit appears questionable.
In addition, the Interior Ministry has taken PTI leader Shaukat Yousafzai’s name off the Exit Control List (ECL) after a Peshawar High Court judgment, giving him more freedom to travel.