Khaleej Times

Airing of ‘anti-judiciary’ speeches by Sharif, Maryam banned

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islamabad — The Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered on Monday a temporary ban on the airing of “contemptuo­us” speeches about the country’s judiciary by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and other PML-N leaders.

Giving decision on over two dozen petitions filed against “anti-judiciary” speeches by Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and other party leaders, the court ordered the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) to decide on the petitions in 15 days.

Until then, the court asked Pemra to refrain from airing any such remarks, Geo News reported.

Justice Mazahir Ali Naqvi, who headed a three-member full bench, also ruled that the court will personally monitor Pemra’s conduct in the next two weeks to see how it implements the court’s order.

The petitions filed in the Lahore High Court contended that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leadership had been making derogatory speeches against Supreme Court judges since Sharif’s disqualifi­cation in the Panama Papers case in 2017.

Naqvi said that while Article 19 of the Constituti­on allowed fair criticism of judiciary, not every person should be allowed to criticize it just for the sake of exercising their right to criticise.

The petitions, which seek a ban on the anti-judiciary speeches, will now be decided by Pemra.

Sharif and his supporters have gone aggressive since the Supreme Court disqualifi­ed him from holding any public office in future.

Multiple petitions have been filed in different courts against them over alleged contempt of court.

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and federal and provincial ministers of the PML-N have also been made respondent­s in the petitions. — Agencies

 ??  ?? The ban on airing of Sharif and Maryam speeches to stay for 15 days, according to the court orders.
The ban on airing of Sharif and Maryam speeches to stay for 15 days, according to the court orders.

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