PHC approves Ayub’s transit bail

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Friday granted transit bail to Umar Ayub, a Prime Ministerial candidate facing a plethora of legal challenges.

The decision comes after a hearing on petitions filed by Ayub, where his lawyer highlighted the staggering 24 cases registered against him across various cities including Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, and Gujranwala.

During the hearing, the court deliberated on the appropriate duration for the bail, considering the extensive legal proceedings ahead. Chief Justice Mohammad Ibrahim Khan emphasized the importance of adhering to the law, acknowledging the considerable time required to address each case individually.

Despite the lawyer’s plea for additional safeguards against potential arrests in supplementary cases, the Chief Justice affirmed the High Court’s bail grant, ensuring Ayub’s protection from detention.

Under the court’s directive, Ayub is obliged to appear before the respective courts within the stipulated one-month period. The decision marks a pivotal moment in Ayub’s legal battle, providing him with temporary relief amidst the ongoing legal scrutiny.

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