Tuesday, September, 26, 2017

  • Nation
  • World
  • States
  • Cities
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Galleries
  • Videos
  • Life Style
  • Specials
  • Opinions
  • All Sections  
    States Tamil Nadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Telangana Odisha
    Cities Chennai DelhiBengaluru Hyderabad Kochi Thiruvananthapuram
    Nation World Business Sport Cricket Football Tennis Other Education Social News
    Entertainment English Hindi Kannada Malayalam Tamil Telugu Review Galleries Videos
    Auto Life style Tech Health Travel Food Books Spirituality
    Opinions Editorials Ask Prabhu Columns Prabhu Chawla T J S George S Gurumurthy Ravi Shankar Shankkar Aiyar Shampa Dhar-Kamath Karamatullah K Ghori
    Edex Indulge Event Xpress Magazine The Sunday Standard E-paper
Home World

Imran Khan's failure to declare UK flat can have consequences: Pakistan Supreme Court

By PTI  |   Published: 26th September 2017 06:43 PM  |  

Last Updated: 26th September 2017 06:43 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

0

Share Via Email

Imran Khan (File Photo)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Supreme Court today said cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's failure to declare his London flat as an asset can have legal consequences, according to a media report.

The case has been filed against Khan by the ruling PML-N party. The PML-N party alleges that Khan misrepresented his financial details in the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The proceedings of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief Khan's disqualification case, being heard by a three-member Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Nisar, resumed after being suspended on September 7, Dawn reported.

Nisar said that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chief's failure to declare his London flat as an asset can have legal consequences.

Explaining why Khan had not declared his London flat as an asset in his nomination papers, Khan's lawyer Naeem Bokhari said that since the apartment was not in Pakistan and was bought from money he had earned abroad, the Pakistan Tehreeki-Insaf chairman did not mention it in his papers.

In July, 64-year-old Khan had told the court that while he had not included his London flat in his tax returns, it was declared through a tax amnesty scheme in 2000 and subsequently, appeared in his election nomination papers for 2002.

During the hearing, the court demanded that Khan's counsel submit documents that prove he borrowed and returned 560,000 pounds to his former wife Jemima.

Bokhari told the court that the money was transferred to Jemima through an account in the Royal Bank.

However, the money trail of 100,000 pounds could not be traced, Bokhari said and requested the court to grant more time so they can try and track it down.

The bench also asked for the account details of Niazi Services Limited (NSL), Khan's offshore company, that was dissolved in 2015. Khan's accountant, who appeared in court today to provide details of the politician's accounts from 2001-04, admitted that he did not have them.

In July, Bokhari had argued that his client's nondisclosure of NSL was an error of "omission", not an act of "dishonesty".

However, in today's hearing, the chief justice reiterated Sheikh's point and said that since USD 1,000 were an asset, Khan should have declared the sum in his nomination papers.

The court also demanded the money trail of 75,000 pounds that were remitted in 2000 from London to Pakistan. Bokhari confessed that the bank records of the transfer were not available.

TAGS
Pakistan Supreme Court Imran Khan London flat PML-N Chief Justice Nisar

O
P
E
N

Latest

Two held in connection with Panchkula violence in Rajasthan

Top Hizbul Mujahideen commander killed in Baramulla: Police

All ministers met Jaya during her hospitalisation: TN minister

Telcos under stress, banks not lending: Anil Ambani

Shutdown against braid chopping in J&K's Kulgam

SIT to probe journalist Santanu Bhowmik's murder in Tripura

Indian Army pushes back Pakistani intruders in J&K

Equifax CEO retires following massive cyber attack

Gallery
Manmohan Singh was born on September 26 1932. (Express archives)
Manmohan Singh's 85th birthday: A glance at the legacy of the former Prime Minister
The BHU has been in the news for over a year for issues like the ban on non-vegetarian food in women’s hostels and restrictions on women students’ movements after sundown. The molestation of a student last week brought the students' pent-up anger to the f
IN PICS | What happened at Vanarasi's BHU as we know
arrow
Videos
Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat (File| PTI)
Will conduct surgical strike again if Pakistan doesn't mend ways: Army chief Bipin Rawat
Palestinian gunman kills 3 Israeli guards at West Bank settlement
arrow

FOLLOW US

Copyright - newindianexpress.com 2017

Dinamani | Kannada Prabha | Samakalika Malayalam | Malayalam Vaarika | Indulgexpress | Edex Live | Cinema Express | Event Xpress

Contact Us | About Us | Careers | Privacy Policy | Search | Terms of Use | Advertise With Us

Home | Nation | World | Cities | Business | Columns | Entertainment | Sport | Magazine | The Sunday Standard