Chief Justice Aamer Farooq Considers Contempt Proceedings Over Online Harassment

Web DeskMay 7, 2024 05:06 AMpolitics
  • Justice Sattar's privacy violated with family members' personal information shared online
  • Growing concern over privacy breaches and online harassment against public figures
  • Urgent need to address cyberbullying and online defamation highlighted by Justice Sattar's case
Chief Justice Aamer Farooq Considers Contempt Proceedings Over Online HarassmentImage Credits: dawn.com
The Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court considers forming a larger bench to address online harassment targeting Justice Babar Sattar, highlighting the urgent need to combat cyberbullying and privacy breaches in the digital age.

The Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court, Aamer Farooq, is contemplating the formation of a larger bench to initiate contempt proceedings in response to a social media campaign targeting Justice Babar Sattar. This development comes after Justice Sattar raised concerns about the violation of his family members' privacy, with their identity cards and permanent residency card being shared on social media.

The issue of privacy breaches and online harassment against individuals, especially public figures like judges, has become a growing concern in the digital age. Justice Sattar's case sheds light on the urgent need to address cyberbullying and online defamation, which can have serious consequences for the victims and their families.

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