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IHC demands explanation from govt in internet slowdown case, hints at stay order

Mazari informed the court that the PTA has remained silent on the matter

Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Aamer Farooq has summoned relevant officials to explain the recent slowdown in internet speeds in the country.

During a hearing on a petition against the slow internet speeds and the installation of a firewall, the Chief Justice questioned the petitioner’s lawyer, Imaan Mazari, about the cause of the internet slowdown.

“Before we issue any order, tell us what is actually happening?” Justice Farooq asked. “Which ministry is responsible for this? We need to know the reason behind the decline in internet speed. Should we ask the PTA or the Ministry of Information Technology?”

Mazari informed the court that the PTA has remained silent on the matter.

The Chief Justice then inquired about the appropriate official to summon, asking if the Secretary or Joint Secretary should be called. Mazari requested that high-ranking officials from the relevant ministries be summoned.

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Justice Farooq responded, “We will summon someone who knows about this matter and can brief the court.”

The court issued notices to the parties involved and adjourned the hearing until Monday, seeking a response by then.

It is worth noting that the petition was filed on August 16 by lawyer Imaan Mazari on behalf of journalist and anchorperson Hamid Mir. The petition seeks to prevent the installation of a firewall, which it claims violates citizens’ fundamental rights.

The petition names the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Secretary of Information Technology (IT), the Secretary of Interior and Cabinet, and the Ministry of Human Rights as respondents.

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Islamabad High Court

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