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Islamabad 17 Apr 2026

Pakistan’s New Social Media Authority Starts Work on Strict Rules to Control Online Content

The newly established Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority (SMPRA) in Pakistan has begun formulating its rules and regulations, marking a key step toward implementing its mandate to regulate digital platforms and online content in the country. The authority, created under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), is responsible for overseeing social media platforms operating in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s New Social Media Authority Starts Work on Strict Rules to Control Online Content
Islamabad 14 Apr 2026

Case filed under PECA: Imaan Mazari moves SC against IHC order

Human rights activist and lawyer Imaan Zainab Mazari on Monday approached the Supreme Court of Pakistan against an order of the Islamabad High Court declining to suspend her sentence in a case filed under the Prevention of Electronic Crime Act (PECA), 2016.

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Islamabad 14 Apr 2026

Pakistan logs 187 cases under PECA

Pakistan logged 187 cases under Section 26A of PECA 2025, penalising intentional online spread of false or harmful information with up to three years' jail and Rs2m fines; critics warn the law's broad wording may enable selective use and chill reporting.

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Islamabad 11 Mar 2026

Senate body forms subcommittee to examine Peca ‘misuse’

The Senate Standing Committee on Information and Broadcasting on Tuesday discussed in detail the issue of extensive lodging of FIRs under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca) and decided to form a subcommittee to examine the matter. The members unanimously nominated Senator Sarmad Ali to preside over the meeting. Senator Syed Waqar Mehdi raised an earlier concern regarding the registration of FIRs under Peca by the local police. Senator Mehdi stated that clarity was needed regarding the continued practice of registering FIRs against journalists by the police in various provinces. Senator raises concern over registration of FIRs against journalists and the public “Some six months ago, officials of the interior ministry had informed this committee that the police had no role in lodging cases or inquiries falling under Peca,” he said, adding that complaints had been received from journalists and the general public on the matter. The committee noted that all cases falling under Peca are the domain of National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA). However, the members agreed that the police were still registering cases against journalists and the general public, with the majority reported from Punjab followed by Sindh. The committee decided to summon the Inspectors General of Police, Adv­ocate Generals, Prosecutor Generals of all provinces to deliberate on the issue. After detailed discussion, the committee decided to constitute a subcommittee under the convenership of Senator Sar­mad Ali to examine the matter further. The members of the subcommittee are Senator Waqar Mehdi, Senator Jan Mu­­hammad Buledi and Senator Pervaiz Rashid.

Senate body forms subcommittee to examine Peca ‘misuse’
Islamabad 9 Feb 2026

IHC’s Justice Minhas questions what constitutes ‘fake news’ in Peca amendments

Justice Raja Inaam Ameen Minhas of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) questioned the mechanism for determining what constitutes “fake news” in the amended Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (Peca).

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