The federal government on Thursday barred TV channels and newspapers from broadcasting or publishing contemptuous content against the judiciary following orders from the Supreme Court. The order also restrained the media from airing and publishing material constituting contempt of court and warned that non-compliance might result in legal action. The court’s written order noted that on May 15, 2024, Senator Vawda held a press conference at the National Press Club, Islamabad, which was broadcast live on several television channels. In the press conference, he apparently made several malicious and serious allegations against the judiciary, commented on judges of the superior courts, and spoke about sub judice cases, including those before this court, said the order. The press conference was also streamed on the internet and social media platforms, and excerpts from his talk were published in various newspapers.
Source: Pakistan Today May 24, 2024 11:22 UTC