The Balochistan High Court (BHC) Monday accepted a petition filed by the Balochistan Bar Council and Balochistan Union of Journalists against the controversial Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Ordinance 2022. The high court issued notices to attorney general for Pakistan, asking the federal government to submit a reply within two weeks. The media professionals are observing a ‘black day’ today on the call of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ). In a statement announcing black day, the union had termed the law draconian and said it would not accept any law gagging media. On February 20, President Arif Alvi promulgated the ordinance making online public defamation a cognizable and a non-bailable offense while increasing the jail term for defamation of any person or institution from three years to five years, says a news report. Before the ordinance came into effect, Section 20, which pertains to the registration of complaints against individuals by aggrieved parties over defamation, was a bailable and non-criminal offence. Subsequently, the bar councils and media bodies moved the high courts against the law and in a subsequent order, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) barred the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) from arresting anyone under Section 20 of PECA. After a stream of criticism from the opposition parties, rights organizations and civil society, the MQM-Pakistan also joined the bandwagon, raising objections to the controversial ordinance. Federal Minister for Information Technology Syed Aminul Haq, who belongs to the MQM-P, has written a letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying he did not agree with the amendments, as the government did not take the stakeholders into confidence.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
OGRA notifies Rs1.93 per kg increase in LPG prices for December
-
Ahsan Iqbal to be indicted in sports complex reference on 7th
-
Indonesian CG looks at prospects of future academic, research collaboration with SU
-
Sindh’s 10 Tourist Sites To Be Developed Through Private Sector
-
Exports increase by 7.2pc in November: Razak
-
Daniel Pearl case: SC asks Sindh counsel to point out error in SHC judgement
-
UN sees emergency aid needs exploding due to pandemic
-
IG Punjab draws attention to short courses for police
-
UoG exams, on-campus activities to remain suspended till Dec 24
-
UoG exams, on-campus activities to remain suspended till Dec 24
-
Parole of Shahbaz, Hamza extended for 24 hours
-
Urdu added to Intl Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme E Assessment