Internet Slowdown: IHC seeks clarity, serves notices on parties
IHC CJ was hearing the petition filed by Iman Mazari
Islamabad: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Amer Farooq sought clarification regarding the slow internet speed.
Justice Farooq questioned the current state of internet speed in the country and asked for a clear explanation of the situation.
He inquired about which ministry was responsible for this issue and suggested seeking information from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) or the Ministry of Information Technology to understand the cause of the slowdown.
Advocate Imaan Mazari, representing the petitioner, informed the court that the PTA had remained silent on the issue.
Justice Farooq then asked whether to summon the secretary or joint secretary, to which the advocate requested that senior officials from the relevant ministries be called in.
The chief justice agreed to summon someone who was knowledgeable about the matter and could provide a briefing to court.
The IHC subsequently issued notices to the parties involved and adjourned the hearing until Monday.
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