LHC to decide on plea against under-16 social media ban

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(Web Desk) – The Lahore High Court (LHC) has taken up a petition challenging the proposed ban on social media use for children under 16, emphasizing the matter’s sensitivity and the need for a thorough government policy review.

Chief Justice Alia Neelam heard the petition filed by an eighth-grade student seeking reconsideration of the proposed restriction. The petition argues that social media, while having certain drawbacks, plays a key role in communication and learning for young people.

Justice Alia Neelam described the issue as “sensitive” and directed that all concerned parties, including the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Ministry of Law and Justice, submit their responses by February 10.

Court highlights need for policy review

The Chief Justice emphasized that the use of social media by minors should not only be addressed through legal measures but also through comprehensive government policies. “This should also be a policy measure of the government,” she noted.

Authorities representing the PTA and other departments are expected to detail their positions on the psychological, moral, and educational impacts of social media on children under 16.

Position on social media’s impact

Proponents of the ban argue that social media negatively affects the mental and moral development of young children, including their academic performance and overall psychological well-being. The petition has asked the court to review whether such a sweeping ban is necessary or proportionate.

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