Supreme Court Reviews Imran Khan’s Prison and Health Conditions
A detailed report regarding former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s detention has been submitted to Pakistan’s Supreme Court. The report indicates that Khan is satisfied with prison security measures and food arrangements, signaling contentment with basic welfare standards. Authorities emphasized that his rights are being upheld under lawful detention protocols.
Family Phone Access and Medical Oversight
The Supreme Court directed that Khan be allowed to speak with his sons via phone. Separately, the court ordered an expert medical examination of Khan’s eyes after reports indicated that one of his eyes has been completely damaged. Barrister Salman Safdar had requested that medical assessments be conducted in the presence of a family member, but the court rejected this request, stressing adherence to established medical procedures.
Reading Materials and Mental Well-Being
The report also recommended providing books to Khan to support his mental well-being. The Additional Attorney General informed the court that reading materials would be supplied if medical professionals deemed them necessary for his health.
These developments highlight the judiciary’s focus on balancing prison regulations with the humane treatment of high-profile detainees. The case continues to attract national attention as authorities monitor Khan’s health and legal rights closely.

