Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SHC allows reporters to cover court proceedings

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) allowed court reporters across the country for court proceedings and directed them to ensure implementation of guidelines.

The SHC heard the petition against the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority(PEMRA) ban on reporting of court proceedings.

The court said that the guidelines of the Supreme Court and relevant laws should be taken into account during the reporting of the court. The guidelines issued by the Supreme Court for the reporting of court proceedings should be implemented and PEMRA can take action over the violation of the guidelines of the SC.

The court extended the ongoing stay-order on PEMRA’s suspension of notification of prohibition on written order report only.

The court had stayed proceedings against court reporters and channel owners in light of PEMRA’s May 21 notification.

According to the counsel for the petitioners, after the order on the request of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists(PFUJ) , journalists from all over the country will be able to do responsible court reporting.

Earlier, the court had restrained PEMRA from taking action against 5 court reporters of Karachi and their channels.

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SHC allows reporters to cover court proceedings

SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday allowed court reporters to report the court proceedings daily.

A hearing was held in the Sindh High Court on the petition against the ban on reporting of court proceedings.

The court stayed the implementation of the banning clauses of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority’s May 21 notification while allowing court reporters to conduct court reporting daily.

The SHC issued a notice to PEMRA, the Ministry of Information, and others and sought their reply by June 6.

The Chief Justice of Sindh High Court remarked that court reporters should also show responsibility in court reporting, broadcasting some remarks or observations gives a wrong impression of the judiciary.

The Sindh High Court adjourned further hearing of the case till June 6.

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