The superior bar associations Tuesday unanimously rejected the recent amendments to the Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016 in separate statements, calling them an attempt by the government to stifle dissent and freedom of expression. In a statement, the Supreme Court Bar Association said, “Under the guise of PECA Ordinance, the ruling elite has once again launched a vicious agenda to cut-throat its political opponents and to silence all those who believe in freedom of speech, opinion and expression so as to hide its failure.” The ordinance is a “classic example of the authoritarian mindset and a reflection of extremism”, said the SCBA, adding, “The country has not seen such oppressive restriction even in the worst dictatorships.” It said fake news remained a challenge but “any such remedy, which is contrary to the Constitution and against personal liberty, must not be allowed”, says a news report. It also said the amendments to Section 181 of the Election (Amendment) Bill 2017 were akin to pre-poll rigging and would adversely affect the electoral process. The SCBA said these ordinances were “strictly ultra-vires to the Constitution” and the bar association will soon challenge the ordinances. Meanwhile, the Sindh High Court Bar Association (SHCBA) termed the amendments to PECA Act a “colourful exercise of power by the president and federal law minister”. It said the “delinquent law ministry is pandering to the self-serving egos of those that wish to rule in an autocratic manner – oppressing any reasonable criticism as ‘fake news’. The ordinance tramples the fundamental rights of free speech, it said further, adding that the legislation is reflective of “fascist and dictatorial regimes”. Separately, the Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) urged the high court to declare the law extraconstitutional, as it endorsed a plea filed with the court against the new law. The LHCBA said the ordinance violated the Constitution and should be declared void. It said the legislation was an attempt to repress the independence of media and judiciary.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Fire erupts in Lala Musa, 200 shops burnt
-
Reporter who fooled US officials to obtain visa arrested in Karachi
-
Muslim girl becomes symbol of resistance against Hindu extremism: Dr Shahzad
-
West’s suspicions about CPEC, Gwadar projects ‘makes no sense’: PM
-
Reporter who fooled US officials to obtain visa arrested in Karachi
-
Dry, cold weather forecast for Bahawalpur
-
Pakistan to start using Saudi oil facility on deferred payment from next month: Senate told
-
Senate refers four bills to committee
-
Private school’s student jumps from building’s 3rd floor
-
Fawad Ahmed to replace Rashid Khan in Lahore Qalandar’s squad
-
Muhammad Nawaz ruled out of remaining PSL 7 due to bone fracture
-
Envoys of four countries present credentials to President Alvi