Campaign against SC judges on social media: LHC larger bench to hear case
LAHORE: Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Qasim Khan decided on Monday to form a larger bench regarding the campaign on social media against the Supreme Court judges. LHC CJ Qasim Khan heard a petition filed by local lawyer Nadeem Sarwar against anti-judicial propaganda on social media.
The petitioner took the position that a campaign was being launched on social media against the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Court but no agency, including the FIA, had taken any action against those responsible.
The petitioner said that the anti-judicial campaign falls under the category of contempt of court and it is bringing the judiciary into disrepute. It is requested that the authorities concerned be ordered to stop this campaign and take action against those responsible.
On which the court declared that the matter is of sensitive nature, therefore, a larger bench will be constituted for its hearing. Later, the court adjourned the hearing and sought reply from the authorities concerned.
-
Winona Ryder Lands Secret Role In 'Wednesday' Season Three, Marking Reunion With Tim Burton -
Andrew, Fergie’s Life Without The Bells And Whistles Turns Grimmer: ‘A Lot More Was Happening’ -
Nicole Kidman And Keith Urban's Divorce Drama Deepens As Teen Daughters 'stick' By Their Mother's Side -
William, Kate Desperate To Make Public Statement Distancing Themselves From Andrew -
Charli Xcx Details Boozy Second Wedding To The 1975's George Daniel: 'Everyone Was Hungover' -
Gracie Abrams Follows 'Kylie Jenner Playbook' With Paul Mescal Romance -
Dua Lipa Shares 'Love Letter' With New Boyfriend After Emily Ratajkowski Confirms Romance With Her Previous Beau -
Brazilian Beauty Influencer Passes Away After Suffering 'medical Emergency' -
Sarah Ferguson Turns Into A Bulldozer With Beatrice, Eugenie: ‘Help Me Out’ -
Australian Prime Minister's Letter Against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Made Public -
'Project Runway' Alum Tim Gunn Reveals Why He's Been Celibate For 43 Years -
Delroy Lindo Breaks Silence On John Davidson's Racial Slur Shock At 2026 BAFTA: 'We Did What We Had To Do' -
King Charles Prepares Next Move As Andrew Shows No Remorse -
Epstein's Brother Invited To Discuss Royal Family's Future After Andrew's Arrest, On Popular Show -
BAFTA Winner Robert Aramayo Defends Director's Racial Slurs Amid Tics -
Prince William, Kate Middleton’s Troubles Take On A New Face: ‘They’re Steeling Themselves’