PEMRA moves SC against suspension of ban on Amir Liaquat’s ‘Inam Ghar’
SHC had annulled the media regulator's notification suspending Geo TV's entertainment programme Inam Ghar
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has approached the Supreme Court against an order of Sindh High Court (SHC) suspending its ban on a private channel's programme.
On Tuesday, SHC nullified Pemra's notification imposing a three-day ban on Geo Entertainment anchor Amir Liaquat Hussain’s show ‘Inam Ghar’.
Pemra’s council of complaints had recommended on Monday a three-day ban on the TV show (from June 28 to June 30) besides directing Geo TV to air an apology for hurting the sentiments of the people.
Amir Liaquat’s 'Inam Ghar' to go on air as usual after SHC dismisses PEMRA ban
Earlier, a notice was issued to the Geo TV for airing on June 6 scenes of a girl committing suicide and a participant of the programme abusing during the show.
The show host had provoked people to do strange activities and show anger in Punjabi language, said the Pemra statement, adding that airing such content was in clear violation of rules set by the regulatory body on June 1.
The two judge bench, headed by Justice Dost Muhammad Khan, will take up Pemra's appeal challenging the high court's verdict on Monday.
Meanwhile, Pemra chairman Absar Alam appeared before Senate Standing Committee on Information & Broadcasting and expressed concerns on the stay orders by high courts over actions against TV channels.
Geo programme: Pemra bans Inaam Ghar for three days
Committee chairman Senator Kamil Ali Agha advised chairman Pemra to contest the case in the apex court, saying the committee would support the stance of the authority.
Further, Senator Nehal Hashmi suggested that Pemra impose ban on the aforementioned TV host for life.
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has approached the Supreme Court against an order of Sindh High Court (SHC) suspending its ban on a private channel's programme.
On Tuesday, SHC nullified Pemra's notification imposing a three-day ban on Geo Entertainment anchor Amir Liaquat Hussain’s show ‘Inam Ghar’.
Pemra’s council of complaints had recommended on Monday a three-day ban on the TV show (from June 28 to June 30) besides directing Geo TV to air an apology for hurting the sentiments of the people.
Amir Liaquat’s 'Inam Ghar' to go on air as usual after SHC dismisses PEMRA ban
Earlier, a notice was issued to the Geo TV for airing on June 6 scenes of a girl committing suicide and a participant of the programme abusing during the show.
The show host had provoked people to do strange activities and show anger in Punjabi language, said the Pemra statement, adding that airing such content was in clear violation of rules set by the regulatory body on June 1.
The two judge bench, headed by Justice Dost Muhammad Khan, will take up Pemra's appeal challenging the high court's verdict on Monday.
Meanwhile, Pemra chairman Absar Alam appeared before Senate Standing Committee on Information & Broadcasting and expressed concerns on the stay orders by high courts over actions against TV channels.
Geo programme: Pemra bans Inaam Ghar for three days
Committee chairman Senator Kamil Ali Agha advised chairman Pemra to contest the case in the apex court, saying the committee would support the stance of the authority.
Further, Senator Nehal Hashmi suggested that Pemra impose ban on the aforementioned TV host for life.