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FULL COURT SESSION REVIEWS LEAKED VIDEO- The News Posted on June 15, 2012


FULL COURT SESSION REVIEWS LEAKED VIDEO- The News

COMMENTS;
THIS IS ACTION RESEARCH FORUM OF PUBLIC WISDOM;
Men on the street who are not chewing the broadcast all day, they are failing to perceive where and what has gone wrong. Should media be allowed to expedite, probe and mine various points of view, or shouldn’t be?
Bar on the media would remind the predemocracy days. If the quality assurance is a concern why not, those violations couldn’t be dealt as per books.
Have the real culprits been acquitted or time is being bought for them. Many hypotheses are incubating and some get dorment. What is the responsibility package of joint family system as an average in the applicable culture? To public wisdom it is not the war of ‘virtue and sin’. Had the similar episode featured where big figures were not involved, what would have been the course of rationality? That is the first on the top, because the bootle roled off the ledge and fell to the floor, consequences are there, no one should be upset after such a drastic role, nothing to be disguised, transparency is equally vital.
Time is vital for judgement, don’t we remember the 1st May incidence, where online instance justice was executed, we all took for granted.
God bless all.
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Full court session reviews leaked video
Updated 3 hours ago
ISLAMABAD: The full court session of the Supreme Court presided over by Chief Justice Ifitkhar Muhammad Chaudhry was briefed by the Supreme Court Registrar over Malik Riaz’s interview on a private news channel and the off-air conversation between the anchors and the business tycoon which were published on Youtube.
The registrar informed the judges that the interview was an attempt to malign the judiciary and the videos show that the questions were planted.
The Chief Justice said that during the last week there were several attempts of undermine the judiciary and now it had to be figured out who was behind them.
Chairman PEMRA Abdul Jabbar submitted the videos and report of the interview following which he was asked by the Chief Justice what action was being taken. The PEMRA chairman was also asked about the media regulatory framework.
The PEMRA Chairman informed the Chief Justice that channels which violate the law are issued notices and action is taken when complaints are received. He added that their licenses’ are even cancelled.
The Chief Justice also asked the PEMRA Chairman if he was aware of what was being broadcast on television channels and if there was any violation in the Malik Raiz interview. He further said the judiciary was being maligned day and night, adding that not even the Parliament could say anything against the judiciary.
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