Since Imran Khan’s removal as Prime Minister in April 2022, a number of legal cases have been filed against him across Pakistan. These cases range from high-profile corruption allegations to multiple FIRs related to political protests, terrorism related charges and public order offenses. This article provides a clear overview of the major cases along with the summary of the total cases by province and courts jurisdiction.
Overview of Legal Cases Against Imran Khan (2022–2025)
Region | Number of Cases |
Islamabad (ICT) | 76 |
Punjab | 99 |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KPK) | 2 |
Federal Investigation Agency(FIA) | 7 |
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) | 3 |
Total Cases | 187 |
Source. The Nation
Types of Legal Cases
The cases against Imran Khan encompass various legal categories, including:
- Contempt of Court: Allegations of disrespecting the judiciary.
- Corruption / NAB Cases: Investigations on graft, misuse of power, financial irregularities.
- Terrorism / Anti-Terrorism Cases: Charges related to political protests, public order, and violence.
- Political Protests : Cases filed for organizing protests.
- Other Criminal Cases: Miscellaneous charges such as defamation, sedition, or public disturbance.
Source: Reuters (reuters.com)

Major Legal Cases Against Imran Khan (2022–2025)
Case Title | Date Filed | Court Name | Charges | Brief Summary | Current Status | References |
Toshakhana Case | Aug 2022 | ECP,Islamabad Sessions Court | Illegal Sale of State Gifts | Allegedly,Illegal disposal and sale of state gifts without proper disclosure | Imran Khan was convicted in the Toshakhana case and sentenced to three years. Subsequently, on August 29, 2023, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) suspended Khan’s conviction. | Al Jazeera |
Al Qadir Trust Case | Dec 2023 | NAB Accountability Court | Corruption, Abuse of Power | Alleged illegal land gifting and misuse of public funds through Al-Qadir Trust | On January 17, 2025, Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi were sentenced in the Al-Qadir Trust case; appeals remain pending due to judicial delays. | Geo News |
Toshakhana 2 Reference Case | Dec 2023 | NAB Accountability Court | Misuse of authority undervaluation and unauthorized sale of gifts | Alleged undervaluation and unauthorized sale of expensive state gifts by Imran Khan | Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi remain on bail in the Toshakhana 2 case as of May 2025, with court proceedings ongoing. Indictment occurred in Dec 2024. | Dawn |
Cipher Case | 15 Aug 2023 | Special Court | Leak of State Secrets | Publishing and leaking classified diplomatic cables | Imran Khan was acquitted in the Cipher Case by Islamabad High Court in June 2024; the federal government appealed this decision in Supreme Court. | Dawn |
May 9 Violence Case | May 2023 | Anti-Terrorism Court | Incitement, Terrorism | Charges related to violence following Imran Khan’s arrest on May 9, 2023 | Imran Khan is convicted in the Jinnah House case, acquitted in some May 9 cases, while others are still under trial. | Express Tribune |
Iddat Case | Nov 2023 | Family Court Islamabad | Violation of Islamic Marriage Laws | Alleged illegal marriage during iddat period | Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi were acquitted in the Iddat case in July 2024. However, Khawar Maneka has appealed the acquittal, and the case is now pending in Islamabad High Court. | Geo Tv |
Contempt of Court Case | Aug 2022 | Islamabad High Court | Contempt of Court | Imran Khan faced contempt charges for threatening Judge Zeba Chaudhry during a 2022 speech. | Imran Khan’s contempt case over remarks about Judge Zeba Chaudhry was dismissed after he apologized in writing and in person. The Islamabad High Court accepted his apology and closed the case. | TRT World |
Legal Team’s Statements Regarding Imran Khan’s Cases
Imran Khan’s lawyer Barrister Salman Safdar said Imran Khan’s legal cases are being deliberately delayed by the government and judicial system. He criticized the lack of timely hearings and called for the courts to ensure fair and speedy justice (Dawn).
Barrister Salman Akram Raja, Secretary General of PTI, claimed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan was being denied his rights in prison. He emphasized the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring that the legal rights of individuals are respected, especially in the context of political cases (The Nation)
Clarification of False Media Narratives
- False Narrative: Imran Khan has been convicted in multiple legal cases.
Fact: As of May 2025, none of the major legal cases against Imran Khan have resulted in conviction; most are ongoing trials.
Source: Islamabad High Court Case Status – Official (search for relevant case numbers) - False Narrative: Imran Khan refuses to appear in court hearings.
Fact: Court attendance records show Imran Khan has appeared regularly; some adjournments are due to procedural matters or government delays.
Source: Islamabad High Court Daily Cause List (see dates of hearings)