LAHORE: A sessions court in Lahore on Thursday disposed off a petition seeking the registration of a first information report (FIR) against the participants of the Aurat March and ordered the petitioner to approach the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), as that is the appropriate forum to address her allegation of immoral pictures being uploaded on social media.
The petitioner had alleged that an FIR should be registered as immoral and unconstitutional acts were carried out at the march.
Additional District and Sessions Judge Amir Habib announced the verdict on the petition Thursday and noted that the police had said no illegal steps were taken during the rally. The court added that the FIA could register the case as a cybercrime.
The order, dated May 22, stated that the petition had alleged that “immoral pictures” of women were uploaded on social media, which “attract the application of the [Prevention of] Electronic Crime Act 2016” and added that a special court of the FIA was designated for this work.
The order stated: “The instant petition stands disposed of with the observation that the petitioner shall approach the concerned forum for redressal of her grievance.”
Amina Malik of the Civil Society Network had filed a petition under section 22-A and 22-B of the Code of Criminal Procedure pleading that an application had been submitted with the Civil Lines station house officer (SHO) for registration of an FIR against Aurat March participants, but the SHO was reluctant to lodge a case.
The petitioner argued through her lawyer that participants had displayed placards with immoral slogans. The lawyer claimed that the act was against the Constitution and Islamic injunctions, and asked the court to order the police to lodge a case against the participants.
On Wednesday, the court had reserved its verdict on the petition. During the hearing, a police report was submitted which said that there had been no illegal or immoral act committed in the march in front of Governor House Punjab on International Women’s Day. It added that a case could not be registered for taking out a peaceful rally.
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Pakistani among 119 UN Peacekeepers to receive medal posthumously today (Friday)
ISLAMABAD, May 23 (Online): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will award Dag Hammarskjold Medal at a ceremony in New York today (Friday) to 119 military, police and civilian peacekeepers, including a Pakistani, who lost their lives in the year 2018 and early 2019.
The ceremony is being held to mark the annual International Day of Peacekeepers.
Among the fallen peacekeepers to be honoured is Pakistan’s Naik Muhammad Naeem Raza, who served with the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO).
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