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Pakistani authorities seek court review of order allowing Imran Khan hospital treatment

Pakistani authorities have asked the Supreme Court to review or withdraw an order that would allow imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan to receive a medical exam at a private hospital of his choice. This legal challenge follows a court order from the previous day directing Khan's transfer to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for examination by a medical board including his personal physician.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-19 · 11:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Pakistani authorities seek court review of order allowing Imran Khan hospital treatment
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Pakistani authorities have asked the Supreme Court to review or withdraw an order that would allow imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan to receive a medical exam at a private hospital of his choice. This legal challenge follows a court order from the previous day directing Khan's transfer to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for examination by a medical board including his personal physician. The government argues the order was issued without prior notice and that allowing a convicted person private hospital treatment could disrupt the justice system and lead to similar demands from other inmates. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated the government has no objection to Khan receiving medical care but is contesting the requirement for a private facility, asserting that Khan will be treated in government hospitals when necessary. Khan's family and party have been advocating for prompt medical access and more frequent visits.

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Khan has been taken to a government hospital several times for treatment of an eye condition.

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The petition argued that allowing a convicted person to receive treatment at a private hospital could disrupt the criminal justice system and open a floodgate of similar requests.

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The Supreme Court ordered authorities to take Khan to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for examination by a medical board including his personal physician.

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Pakistani authorities asked the Supreme Court to review or withdraw an order requiring imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan to receive a medical exam at a private hospital of his choice.

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The government's legal challenge could fuel anger among his supporters over his treatment in custody and deepen tensions with Khan's party and family.

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Pakistani authorities seek court review of order allowing Imran Khan hospital treatment 1 of 2 | Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan gives a press conference at his home, in Lahore, Pakistan, on May 18, 2023. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary, File) 2 of 2 | People walk past Shifa International Hospital, where imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan will be transferred for a medical examination following Pakistan’s Supreme Court order, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) By MUNIR AHMED Updated 1:33 PM MESZ, August 19, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Islamabad (AP) — Pakistani authorities on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to review or withdraw an order requiring imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan to receive a medical exam at a private hospital of his choice. The government’s legal challenge could fuel anger among his supporters over his treatment in custody. It also may deepen tensions with Khan’s opposition Pakistan-tehreek-e-insaf" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="6795" data-entity-type="organization">Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and his family, who have pressed for prompt access to medical care at facilities of Khan’s choice and more frequent prison visits. The petition came a day after the court ordered authorities to take Khan to Shifa International Hospital in the capital Islamabad, where he would be examined by a medical board that would include his personal physician. The government has said Khan will be taken to government hospitals whenever he needs medical care that is not available in prison. Khan has been taken to a government hospital several times for treatment of an eye condition. In the petition, Islamabad’s chief commissioner argued the court issued the order without giving him prior notice and said Pakistan’s constitution guarantees equal treatment. “The Constitution abhors discrimination and favoritism,” the petition said, arguing that allowing a convicted person to receive treatment at a private hospital when his medical report did not indicate a condition requiring immediate treatment could disrupt the criminal justice system. Pakistan’s top court orders imprisoned former PM Imran Khan taken to hospital, allows family visits 2 MIN READ Ukrainian convicted of espionage in Germany gets prison as 2 others are acquitted 2 MIN READ Body of famed international climber Nirmal Purja and 3 more found after Pakistan avalanche 2 MIN READ Implementing the order could prompt other inmates to seek similar treatment outside prison, contrary to prison rules, the petition said. The petition described Tuesday’s order as “discriminatory” and, unless it was recalled, could “open a flood gate” of prisoners seeking similar relief that cannot be granted under existing law. Tuesday’s order came months after Khan petitioned the court for a transfer from a high-security prison to a hospital and access to his personal physicians, family and lawyers. Also Wednesday, Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the government had no objection to providing Khan with medical care and that he would continue receiving treatment in accordance with prison rules. But the government was challenging the part of the Supreme Court order requiring Khan to be taken to a private hospital, Tarar said. “There is no ambiguity” about Khan receiving medical treatment, Tarar said, adding that health issues should be kept separate from politics. 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, an assertion disputed by the government. Authorities later said Khan had regained about 70% of his vision in the eye and that his condition was improving. The former cricket star turned politician was removed from office in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022 and has been imprisoned since 2023 following convictions in multiple cases. Khan’s supporters have staged repeated rallies across the country demanding his release in recent years, some of which have turned violent.
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