Leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have been informed that Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, is committed to upholding the law and will not deviate from established legal procedures to grant special favors. Sources within the party indicated that PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan briefed senior party officials after a meeting with the Chief Justice on Friday. During this meeting, the Chief Justice reportedly emphasized his intention to follow legal protocols precisely and advised that any requests regarding Imran Khan’s medical condition should be submitted through the proper legal channels. It is understood that Barrister Gohar had approached the Supreme Court directly seeking expedited relief, bypassing the usual route through the Islamabad High Court. The PTI had previously requested that Imran Khan be transferred to a hospital of their choosing in Islamabad and that his personal doctors be allowed to attend to him in jail. Earlier, the Supreme Court had returned a petition filed by the PTI that sought to move the party’s founder to Shifa International Hospital for specialized eye treatment by retina specialists. The petition, filed by Khan’s lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa, had requested immediate transfer to the hospital for examination and treatment of his eye condition, along with access for personal physicians Dr. Faisal Sultan and Dr. Asim Yousaf. It also sought permission for Khan’s family to be informed and granted reasonable access during his medical care. However, the Supreme Court Registrar’s Office returned the petition, citing a prior court order from February 12 that directed petitioners with grievances to approach the appropriate forum, in this case, the Islamabad High Court, where the appeal is pending.