LAHORE: The federal government s notification allowing the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) to tap and intercept phones of citizens has been challenged in the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday.
Citizen Fahad Shabbir has filed a petition challenging the notification in the LHC through Advocate Nadeem Sarwar making the prime minister, federal government and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) respondents.
The petition argues that the government of Pakistan has issued a notification allowing the ISI to tap citizens phones under Section 54 of PTA Act 1996 but the rules have not been devised under which the notification has been issued.
The petitioner contends that the Constitution allows the privacy and freedom of speech to citizens. And phone tapping is a clear violation of the Constitution according to the Indian Supreme Court, he argues.
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