IHC Declares PECA Ordinance Null And Void
By Muhammad JuniadPublished On 05 Jan 2023

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday declared the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Ordinance null and void.
The IHC bench comprising Chief Justice Athar Minallah announced reserved judgment on the petitions filed by PBA, PFUJ and others against the PECA ordinance.
The court had clubbed all the petitions against the PECA ordinance. The PBA in its plea had claimed that the ordinance has been released to promote self-censorship and the president must have strong grounds before issuing any ordinance.
It merits mention here that IHC conducted a hearing on a plea against Prevention from Electronic Crime Act (PECA) Amendment Ordinance 2022.
In a previous hearing, Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan told the court that the government is ready to take back the Pakistan Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Act (PECA).
Attorney General Khalid Jawed told the court that the matter can be sent back to the federal cabinet to get the opinion of the concerned persons.
“The ordinance destined to be tabled in the National Assembly or Senate. It is not necessary to produce in the house where you have a majority,” Justice Athar Minallah remarked.
PECA law
Back in February this year, President Arif Alvi ratified the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) and according to the Amended PECA Ordinance, stricter penalties will be imposed for spreading fake news and hate speech content on electronic and social media platforms.
The amended act will also pave way for action over hate speech and fake news against the national institutions including the armed forces and national figures.