In a significant legal development, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has restored the bail of Imaan Mazari, a prominent human rights activist, and her husband, granting them the reinstatement of their right to defend themselves in court. This ruling comes after the couple faced multiple legal challenges, including charges related to protests and activism in the past year.
The IHC’s decision marks a victory for both Imaan Mazari and her husband, who had been denied the right to legal defence in earlier hearings. The court’s ruling emphasizes the importance of the right to a fair trial and access to legal representation, which is crucial in any democratic society. The case has garnered significant attention due to the couple’s involvement in human rights campaigns and their outspoken stance on various political issues.
The reinstatement of bail has been hailed by legal experts and human rights groups as a positive step towards upholding constitutional rights and ensuring justice. Imaan Mazari and her husband will now be able to continue their legal battles with full access to defence counsel. The case remains under further investigation, with the next hearing scheduled for later this year.
