Supreme Court Takes Action Against PECA Law 2025
The PECA Amendments Bill, 2025 was also challenged in Lahore High Court (LHC) earlier.

ISLAMABAD: The ‘controversial’ Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Law 2025 has been challenged in Supreme Court of Pakistan.
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court (SC) by a citizen, arguing that the recent amendments violate fundamental human rights and are inconsistent with the Constitution.
The petition specifically maintained that certain provisions of PECA undermine the basic right to freedom of expression. It urged the top court to review these provisions and assess their compatibility with human rights.
The petitioner has named the President, Speaker of the National Assembly, Chairman of the Senate, and Secretary of Law as respondents in the case.
The ‘controversial’ Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Amendments Act, 2025, was enforced across Pakistan, following assent from President Asif Ali Zarari.
Following passage of the PECA Amendment Bill. 2025 from the Senate and National Assembly, the journalist community staged protests across Pakistan and demanded the government to take the ‘controversial’ legislation.
HRCP on PECA 2025
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) expressed concern over the passage of controversial PECA bill.
The HRCP while demanding thorough debate over the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the Senate and apprehended that the enforcement of the bill, will result in targeting newsmen and political and social activists.
The human rights commission said that the PECA bill restricts the fundamental human rights, expressing concern over emphasis on the fake or false news in the legislation bill.
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The human rights body also termed three years jail term suggested in the bill as unnecessarily harsh.
Lahore High Court
The PECA Amendments Bill, 2025 was also challenged in Lahore High Court (LHC) earlier.
As per details, the petitioner said in his plea that the PECA bill which deprives people of freedom of speech was approved without any consultation with the stakeholders and unions of journalists
The petition stated that the bill would result in severe punishment, including three years’ imprisonment and a fine. The court is urged to declare the PECA Amendment Bill 2025 null and void.
Arrest under PECA 2025
The first case under the ‘controversial’ Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2025 was registered in Muzaffargarh, leading to the arrest of the accused.
The Federal Investigation Agency Cyber Crime Wing, in collaboration with Muzaffargarh police, conducted the operation. The suspect was accused of spreading false allegations of blasphemy on social media, aimed at damaging a citizen’s reputation.