The high court also ruled that Khan, who remained on the court premises, could not be arrested before Monday in any other case registered against him.
"They treated me like a terrorist, this had to have a reaction," he said of the protests that followed. General elections are due no later than October, and the former cricket star has accused the shaky incumbent coalition government of supplanting him in cahoots with top generals. He returned to Islamabad High Court on Friday where he was granted two weeks interim bail in the graft case as well as in all other cases against him until at least Monday, lawyers for Khan said.
On Thursday, Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial said the arrest was unlawful because it took place on court premises where Khan had intended to file a bail application.Khan remained in the bench's custody overnight under police protection for his own safety until he arrived at the Islamabad High Court, where hundreds of security forces were deployed and nearby roads shut.
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