Imran Khan's non-bailable warrant converted to bailable.

ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad court on Friday converted a non-bailable arrest warrant against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan into a bailable warrant in the case registered against him for threatening a female judge. The court had announced the verdict hours after it had reserved it on PTI's chief petition seeking an extension of the suspension of the arrest warrant. Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi appeared in the court of additional sessions judge Faizan Haider Gilani who urged the court to make it liable on the PTI chief to appear in court at a future date. At the outset of the hearing, the judge said that if PTI's lawyers reach by 10:30am, the case would be heard then, including the arguments of all parties. He then adjourned the hearing till 10:30am.

After Imran Khan's lawyer Gohar Ali reached the court, the hearing resumed again. Ali requested the court to hear his client's case on March 30, as the PTI chief would be appearing for the Toshakhana case hearing on the same date. He said he would file an application in a civil court to change the date on the arrest warrant from March 29 to March 30.

Addressing the lawyer, judge Gilani responded: "It's strange that you are requesting for March 30 while the date for the arrest...

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