The Islamabad High Court has ruled in favor of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), permitting them to hold a rally in the capital city, overturning previous security-related concerns. In response to PTI’s petition against the denial of permission, the court instructed the Islamabad administration to outline any necessary conditions while allowing the event. Chief Justice Amir Farooq underscored the right to assembly, affirming that rallies are a fundamental right and can be held under specified terms. PTI agreed to comply with standard conditions to ensure public safety. Despite recent security incidents, Chief Justice Farooq emphasized the importance of addressing terrorism without impeding regular activities. The court promptly rejected requests for additional time, asserting its responsibility for timely decisions.