remarked, adding that the people don’t know about these organisations and its figures.
He observed that all the notifications were moved by the Law Ministry, hence it should upload them on its website. He further said that the list of banned outfits should be uploaded in all languages so that the people in the country as well as abroad should know as to which outfits were banned.
Justice Qazi Faez Isa, another member of the bench, observed that the government, while keeping in view the prevailing situation, should make public the amendments, made in the terrorism related laws in order to educate the public.
“Terrorism is an important issue these days and the government should also issue list of those organisations involved in terrorism to the media,” he added.The court directed Secretary Law Justice (retd) Muhammad Raza Khan to give an undertaking giving the deadline during the course of the day for completing the process, ensuring uploading of all constitutional amendments, acts, ordinances, rules, regulations, bylaws and other statutory instruments on websites with translation in national and local languages.
In pursuance of the court’s earlier order, the four provincial law secretaries appeared before the court and submitted details.Meanwhile, the court adjourned the hearing till January 28 ruling that Chief Justice of Pakistan will be requested to constitute a special bench.
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