Musharraf's wife Sehba wrote to the Interior Ministry requesting it to remove her husband's name from the Exit Control List (ECL), sources in the former president's legal team said.
Her application listed several reasons for ending the foreign travel ban, including 70-year-old Musharraf's sudden illness.
Though the Interior Ministry denied it had received the application, a source in the legal team said, "Today is a holiday and they are technically right in saying they have not got it. We are right when we say Sehba Musharraf has written to them."
"Since the matter is sub-judice, any comment from my side may not be appropriate. However, other than the case's merit, I do say that the real petitioners in this case are the state and the Constitution of Pakistan," he said.
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A senior government official told PTI that only courts could decide about removing Musharraf's name from the Interior Ministry's ECL. "The government cannot do anything. It is up to the court. Even if we want to, we cannot remove the name," the official said.
The government formed the special court to try Musharraf for imposing emergency in 2007. He skipped the first two hearings convened by the court, citing security concerns after explosives were found near his home.
Musharraf's lawyer Ahmad Raza Kasuri told the media that doctors were monitoring his condition in the intensive care unit and his medical reports had been sent to experts in Britain, who will determine whether further treatment will be done in Pakistan or abroad.