Pakistan’s top court orders imprisoned former PM Imran Khan taken to hospital, allows family visits
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered that imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan be transferred to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for a medical examination. The court's three-judge panel also mandated that a medical board, including one of Khan's personal physicians, examine him.

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AI-generatedPakistan's Supreme Court has ordered that imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan be transferred to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for a medical examination. The court's three-judge panel also mandated that a medical board, including one of Khan's personal physicians, examine him. Additionally, prison officials are now required to allow Khan weekly family visits and telephone calls with his sons. This decision follows months of concern from Khan's family and doctors regarding his health and access to medical care, and comes after Khan petitioned the court for these provisions. The court cited Khan's health and constitutional rights to medical care as reasons for its order. Khan has been imprisoned since 2023 following a graft conviction.
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5 extractedImprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been in prison since 2023 after being convicted in a graft case.
The court also ordered prison officials to allow Khan weekly meetings with family members and telephone calls with his sons.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered authorities to transfer imprisoned former PM Imran Khan to a private hospital for a medical examination.
Concerns about Khan’s health intensified in late January after his family said he had lost about 85% of the vision in his right eye.
Khan’s family has been struggling to secure access to him and have him examined by physicians of their choice.