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High Courts Moved against Pemra’s Ban on Court Coverage

Islamabad: Three separate petitions have been filed in Sindh, Lahore, and Islamabad high courts against the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority’s (Pemra) notification prohibiting TV channels from news coverage of court proceedings.

In a notification issued on May 21, the media watchdog directed all satellite news channel licensees that no content, including commentary, opinions, or suggestions about the potential fate of such sub-judice matter which tends to prejudice the determination by a court shall be aired.

The petition filed by the court reporters’ association in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) said that through the notification, Pemra has imposed a blanket ban on the live reporting of statements in open court by various actors of the justice system: judges, lawyers, parties, and witnesses.

“By imposing a blackout on court proceedings without even consulting the judiciary, Pemra is effectively committing an assault on the independence of the judiciary, in addition to violating the public’s right of access to information, journalists’ freedom of speech, and litigants’ right to a fair trial.”

Last but not least, the notifications, which sound a death knell for the profession of courtroom journalism, have jeopardized the right to livelihood of members of the petitioners’ organizations and amount to a violation of their rights under Article 18 of the Constitution, read the petition.

Similar petitions were also filed in the high courts of Punjab and Sindh.

The Press Information Department of the Ministry of Information had asked all TV channels and publications to adhere to the decision of the Supreme Court of Pakistan that stated, “That television channels and all those who broadcast, re-broadcast and/or publish material constituting contempt of court may also be committing contempt of court, therefore, they should desist from doing so, failing which they may also be processed against contempt of court.” - The News

Courtesy The News

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