The Supreme Court of Pakistan has raised objections to a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) application seeking to transfer former Prime Minister Imran Khan from jail to a hospital of his choice for eye treatment. The court cited procedural deficiencies in the plea, emphasizing that no formal health-related order had been issued, and stated that Khan’s medical needs were currently being addressed on humanitarian grounds, according to Dawn.
Imran Khan has been receiving eye treatment at Adiala jail, with medical officials reporting a "remarkable" improvement in his vision after recent checkups. Nevertheless, PTI leaders continue to express concerns over the secrecy surrounding his treatment at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), urging for an independent medical evaluation involving Khan's personal doctors and family members, per Dawn’s reporting.
Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court has scheduled a hearing on March 10 to consider Imran Khan’s plea for transfer to Shifa International Hospital, alongside appeals in his Toshakhana-related criminal case. The court has also reviewed objections from the registrar’s office while preparing to hear legal arguments regarding Khan’s medical and legal situation, as detailed by Dawn.
Political tensions have escalated, with the Trade Testing Association Pakistan (TTAP) warning that any criminal negligence in Imran Khan’s health care risks deepening the country’s ongoing political crisis. Separately, Aleema Khan, a PTI leader, criticized both PTI’s leadership decisions and Islamabad High Court’s delays related to Imran Khan’s medical arrangements and court proceedings, raising internal party concerns about the handling of his case, according to Dawn.
Observers will closely watch the Islamabad High Court’s March 10 hearing for indications on potential changes to Imran Khan’s medical treatment and any developments in his criminal appeals. The judiciary’s approach to balancing legal and humanitarian considerations in this high-profile case could have significant repercussions for Pakistan’s political stability in the coming months.

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