LHC permits Gill to travel to US for four weeks

Court dismisses objections on jurisdiction as it seeks replies from govt


Rana Yasif March 29, 2023
Shahbaz Gill. PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE

LAHORE:

The Lahore High Court (LHC) granted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shahbaz Gill permission on Wednesday to travel to the United States for four weeks.

A three-member bench headed by LHC Chief Justice (CJ) Muhammad Ameer Bhatti was hearing a petition seeking removal of Gill's name from the Exit Control List (ECL).

As proceedings commenced, CJ Bhatti questioned under what law the PTI leader's name had been placed on the list prohibiting him from leaving Pakistan.

The federal government's counsel informed the court that Gill had been accused in multiple cases in Islamabad and explained that he had been placed on the ECL upon commissioner Islamabad's request.

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"As this matter concerns Islamabad, this court has no jurisdiction to entertain the petition at hand," the lawyer argued.

He further maintained that Gill had previously submitted an application to the federal government seeking permission to travel abroad as well.

"This matter has to be taken up in the next meeting of the cabinet," he implored.

On the contrary, Gill's lawyer asserted that the petitioner's name had been placed on the list "illegally".

After hearing the arguments, the LHC granted Gill permission to travel abroad for four weeks and sought a reply from the federal government by the next hearing.

Petition

Petitioner Shehbaz Gill contended that he was employed as a professor in a US university and was required to travel as part of his work-related commitments.

Further, he asserted that his family resides in the US and he wished to travel there to repatriate with his wife who was "seriously injured" and required assistance.

The petition also provided assurances to the court that Gill had "no intentions of remaining in the US permanently" as he was still an active member of the PTI.

It was brought to the court's attention that previously, the Islamabad High Court had also suspended the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) notification of a flight ban on former PM aides Shahbaz Gill and Mirza Shahzad Akbar.

Gill also stated that he believed the criminal cases registered against him -- whereby his name had been placed on the ECL -- were politically motivated and stressed that a "number of those cases have been quashed" by the courts.

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Further, Gill stated that on August 9, 2022, an FIR was registered against him in Kohsar police station Islamabad under different charges and his name was again placed on the Provisional National Identification List (PNIL) on August 10, 2022.

According to the petition, five out of the seven accused have either been discharged or declared innocent by the local police. Nonetheless, Gill has learned that his name was placed on the ECL with the approval of the cabinet on October 14, 2022, on the pretext that the petitioner is involved in the aforesaid FIR.

Director General FIA Islamabad, Director General Immigration and Passport Islamabad, Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Director FIA (immigration Lahore), Director FIA Lahore and others were made respondents to the case as Gill sought the court's intervention against their 'illegal acts".

"Directions be passed to concerned quarters to remove his name from the ECL and the impugned Memorandum be set aside," the petitioner had pleaded.

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