Former Prime Minister Imran Khan was once again denied a scheduled meeting with his family members and legal counsel on 30th December 2025, raising serious concerns over the continued violation of court orders and constitutional rights.
According to legal sources, the denial directly contradicts existing court directives that allow regular meetings between the incarcerated former prime minister, his family, and his lawyers. Despite clear judicial instructions, prison authorities reportedly failed to comply, marking yet another instance of non-implementation of court rulings.
Legal experts describe the repeated refusals as blatant contempt of court, warning that such actions undermine the authority of the judiciary and the rule of law. They further stress that access to legal counsel and family visits is a fundamental constitutional right, protected under Pakistan’s legal framework.
In addition to the denial of meetings, Imran Khan’s sisters and legal team has repeatedly raised alarm over what they describe as inhumane treatment, including prolonged solitary confinement, restricted access to basic facilities, and deliberate isolation. Lawyers and international observers argue that such conditions violate both domestic laws and internationally recognized human rights standards.
This latest denial adds to a growing list of complaints regarding Imran Khan’s incarceration conditions, with his legal team asserting that the continued obstruction is deliberate and aimed at isolating him politically and legally.