The FCC's restraining order, issued on March 24, has raised questions about the K-P government's decision to withdraw cases deemed politically motivated. A senior official from the K-P Law Department expressed surprise at the FCC's action without a formal application from the K-P government, indicating that there are 29 terrorism-related cases in the province, with 23 already decided. Furthermore, 319 cases related to the May 9 incidents were filed in ordinary courts, of which 285 have been resolved.
POLITICSPublished 26 Apr 2026 • Published 16h ago • Updated 6h ago
FCC Restores Passport Rules Amid K-P Government's Legal Challenges
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The FCC's restraining order has sparked debate over the K-P government's withdrawal of politically motivated cases. Meanwhile, the Federal Constitutional Court restored passport rules to combat illegal migration, reflecting ongoing legal tensions in Pakistan regarding political cases and freedom of expression.
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