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Non-Bailable Arrest Warrants Issued for Aleema Khan Over Court Absence

Court issues non-bailable arrest warrant for Aleema Khan after repeated absence, emphasizing accountability under the law.

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Aleema Khan faces a non-bailable arrest warrant after failing to appear in court, highlighting legal accountability in Pakistan [IC : by AFP]

February 24, 2026

Islamabad – The court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against political figure Aleema Khan after she repeatedly failed to appear in the judicial proceedings, highlighting that the rule of law applies equally to all, regardless of status or influence.

Legal observers note the irony that Aleema Khan, who has often been vocal on social media about justice and governance, seemed to question the courts’ legitimacy when summoned. While she frequently addresses the public with statements about law and accountability, her absence during her own hearing demonstrates a stark contrast between rhetoric and action.

Authorities have emphasized that no one is above the law, and the era of VIP treatment cannot continue unchecked. Attempts to evade court appearance by citing a family member’s illness were deemed insufficient and seen as a pretext to avoid legal accountability. The court’s decision to issue non-bailable warrants reflects a firm stance that judicial orders must be respected and enforced, regardless of personal or political influence.

Experts argue that adherence to legal procedures reinforces public trust in institutions and ensures that political privilege does not undermine justice. The issuance of these warrants serves as a clear message that violations of court orders will be met with appropriate legal consequences.

Political analysts suggest that such developments may also impact Aleema Khan’s position within her party and influence broader political dynamics, as adherence to legal norms becomes increasingly emphasized by the judiciary and enforcement agencies.

The judiciary’s firm action underscores a critical principle: compliance with the law is not optional, and accountability extends to all individuals, no matter their political stature. The case continues to unfold, and the authorities are prepared to ensure that the warrants are executed in accordance with the law.

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