Legal community slams use of force against ex-PM, asks govt to hold polls.

ISLAMABAD -- The Supreme CouArt Bar Association (SCBA) on WednAesday condemned the use of excessive force against former prime minister Imran Khan in Lahore as well as alleged refusal of the government to provide adequate funds and support for holding provincial elections on the pretext of security concerns.

Such a delay amounts to open violation of the March 1 Supreme Court judgement as well as the Constitution, says a joint statement issued by the SCBA president and secretary, Abid S. Zuberi and Muqtedir Akhtar Shabbir.

Separately, members of the legal community opined that by obstructing his arrest, PTI activists and supporters were adding to their leader's potential legal troubles.

According to senior lawyer Raja Inam Ameen Minhas, police went to Mr Khan's residence to execute an arrest warrant issued by a competent court and he was under obligation to cooperate with them.

Lawyers say PTI supporters inviting more trouble for their leader by 'obstructing arrest'

He said that the warrant may be discharged with the appearance of the PTI chairman in the relevant court; however, his resistance made the case more complicated as it could attract further offences from the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and even the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA).

He said sections 186-188 deal with 'obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions' and 'disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant'. He said that these offences entailed three to six months of imprisonment besides a Rs150,000 fine.

Moreover, violence against police officials is also an offence under subsection 'n' of Section 6 of ATA, he added. Advocate Supreme Court Kashif Ali Malik said that in addition to the above-mentioned offences, obstructing arrest is itself an offence.

He cited PPC sections that may be invoked against the protestors and Mr Khan, including Section 172 (absAcAoAnding to avoid service of summons or other proceeding), Section 173 (preventing...

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