The legal proceedings involving prominent figures in Pakistan have taken center stage, with significant developments in multiple cases. According to Hum News, the Supreme Court has scheduled hearings for 13 different cases against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, including the Toshakhana case. A two-member bench led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi will hear the criminal applications related to this case, with Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan as part of the bench. Notably, Imran Khan's request for a medical examination by personal doctors was denied, as reported by Hum News, which highlighted that the trial court had previously sentenced him to three years in prison under sections 167 and 173 of the Election Act. The Islamabad High Court had suspended this sentence, and further hearings are set for February 9, 2026. The sentiment in these articles is predominantly negative, reflecting the contentious nature of the legal battles surrounding Khan.
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Imran Khan Faces Court Over Toshakhana Case Hearings

Pakistan's Supreme Court to hear 13 cases against ex-PM Imran Khan. Najaf Hameed's fraud case paused. PECA Act amendments face legal challenge, highlighting media freedom tensions.
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