PHC CJ administers oath to Karak lawyers
July 14, 2021
KARAK: Chief Justice Peshawar High Court (PHC) Qaiser Rashid Khan administered oath to the newly elected office-bearers of District Bar Association Karak and Tehsil Bar Associations Banda Daud Shah and Takht-e-Nasrati.
Addressing the ceremony, the chief justice said the administration of justice was not the exclusive responsibility of judges and lawyers as it was only possible when all the stakeholders did justice to their respective spheres of responsibilities.
Emphasising the role of bar and bench, he said the quality of judgement depended on the quality of assistance rendered by the lawyers. The chief justice stressed upon the availability of a conducive working environment for administration of justice. He also visited the under-construction building of Judicial Complex Karak. Work on the complex started in November 2016 but it was behind schedule due to less allocation of funds by the provincial government.
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PHC orders lifting ban on TikTok
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By Jamila Achakzai
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday ordered lifting the ban on the social media application TikTok after issuing directives that no immoral content should be uploaded.
The court had ordered imposing a ban on the application on March 11 after complaints that TikTok is spreading immorality. The order was issued by a bench, headed by Chief Justice of the PHC Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan.
The chief justice on Thursday directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) director general to unblock the App but make sure that no immoral content is uploaded. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan asked the director general to permanently block the account of the users who upload objectionable material as it cannot be tolerated. He asked him as to what steps have been taken to ensure that no immoral content is uploaded on TikTok.
PHC orders to lift ban on TikTok
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April 2, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday ordered lifting the ban on the social media application TikTok after issuing directives that no immoral content should be uploaded.
The court had ordered imposing a ban on the application on March 11 after complaints that TikTok was spreading immorality. The order was issued by a bench, headed by Chief Justice of the PHC Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan.
The chief justice on Thursday directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) director general to unblock the App but make sure that no immoral content was uploaded. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan asked the director general to permanently block the account of users who upload objectionable material as it cannot be tolerated.