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SHC orders release of Ali Raza Abidi after revising bail conditions

Last updated: May 5, 2026 8:57 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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The Sindh High Court (SHC) has modified its earlier judgment in the case against Ali Raza Abidi, paving the way for his release. A division bench, presided over by Justice Naimatullah Phulpoto, ruled today that Abidi can be released upon the payment of a surety bond, effectively removing the previous hurdles that kept him in custody.

The court’s decision comes after defense counsel argued that the initial conditions imposed for bail were overly restrictive and inconsistent with the nature of the charges. The bench agreed, noting that the judicial process should not be used as a tool for indefinite detention when statutory requirements for bail have been met.

The legal team representing Abidi welcomed the order, confirming that the necessary documentation for the surety bond is already being processed. They expect his release papers to reach the prison authorities by late afternoon, provided the administrative paperwork moves at the standard pace.

Abidi has been at the center of a high-profile legal battle involving allegations that his supporters and legal counsel maintain are politically motivated. The prosecution had previously opposed any relaxation of bail terms, citing potential risks to the ongoing investigation, but the court ultimately found these arguments insufficient to warrant continued incarceration.

Today’s ruling marks a significant shift in the proceedings. While the case itself remains active, the court’s decision to prioritize the right to bail signals a move toward a more standard trial phase. For now, the focus shifts to the prison gates, where family and legal aides wait for the final clearance to secure his departure.

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