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LHC seeks reply from govt against ban on media coverage at airports

bySajid Nawaz
25/06/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Lahore High Court issued notice again and asked the federal government and Civil Aviation Authority on ban on media coverage at airports.

As per details, Lahore Press Club was filed a case against ban on media coverage at airports and argued the ban is imposed on media coverage on airports to only cover/ secure corruption by civil aviation authority.

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Press Club argued in their plea that the attitude of airport authorities is not good with internal and foreign passengers and late outgoing and incoming arrival of flights become routine matter. This is the main reason that airport authorities put a ban on the media coverage to cover-up their negligence .

They asked the Court to take action and issued order to government and Civil Aviation Authority to end the ban and provide the right of freedom of expression.

After hearing argument by counsel of Press Club the Court issued notice again and asked from federal government and civil aviation authority to put answer before court till 13 July.

 

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