Islamabad High Court objects to absence of certified Supreme Court order copy in Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha sentence suspension appeals regarding controversial tweets case.

The Islamabad High Court has raised an objection regarding the absence of a certified copy of the Supreme Court order in the miscellaneous applications filed by Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha. These applications were seeking early fixation of sentence suspension pleas in the controversial tweets case.

The court's decision to raise this objection indicates that the proceedings in the case may be delayed until the required documents are submitted. Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha had filed appeals against their sentence, and the court's objection has added a new layer to the case.

Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha were involved in a controversy surrounding their tweets, which led to a sentence being imposed on them. The duo had approached the Islamabad High Court seeking suspension of their sentence, but the court has now raised an objection due to the absence of a certified copy of the Supreme Court order.

The case is being closely watched, and the outcome of the appeals will have significant implications for the individuals involved. The Islamabad High Court's decision to raise an objection over the absence of a certified copy of the Supreme Court order highlights the importance of following proper legal procedures in such cases.

As the case progresses, it is likely that the court will provide further guidance on the next steps to be taken by Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chatha. The absence of a certified copy of the Supreme Court order has created a hurdle in the proceedings, and it remains to be seen how the case will unfold in the coming days.