LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday disposed of a petition by TV actress Nazish Jahangir with a direction to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to decide her application for stopping propaganda against her on social media.

Justice Anwarul Haq Pannun heard the petition of the actress challenging the propaganda against her.

Advocate Rida Noor appeared on behalf of the petitioner and argued that propaganda on social media had been damaging the reputation and the image of her client. She pointed out that the issue of negative propaganda on social media had become a serious problem as it caused significant harm to people’s honour.

She asked the court to order the removal of false content against Nazish Jahangir from social media and restrain her fellow actor Aswad Haroon from engaging in such activities.

The counsel said the FIA failed to take action on the matter.

Justice Pannun forwarded the petition to the FIA with a direction to decide the same in accordance with law.

Actor Haroon got the case registered against Ms Jahangir with Defense-C Police Station in July under Section 420 of the PPC. He alleged that Ms Jahangir had borrowed a car and Rs2.5m from him for a project promising to return them within two months but she failed to do so even after six months.

He said the actress, her accomplice, Sikandar Khan, and three unidentified armed men hurled him life threats when he was invited to a farmhouse to take his belongings back.

Published in Dawn, October 16th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Some progress
Updated 27 Mar, 2025

Some progress

The hard-won macroeconomic stability is only a short distance away from a deeper crisis.
Time to talk
27 Mar, 2025

Time to talk

IN an encouraging development, the government has signalled openness to PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s ...
Black Sea truce
27 Mar, 2025

Black Sea truce

WHILE the Trump administration may have no problem with Israel renewing its rampage in Gaza, it is playing ...
Kabul visit
Updated 26 Mar, 2025

Kabul visit

Islamabad should continue to emphasise that presence of terrorists on Afghan soil stands in the way of normal commercial ties.
Drought warning
26 Mar, 2025

Drought warning

DRIVEN by rising temperatures linked to climate change, increasing drought events across Pakistan have affected tens...
Deadly roads
26 Mar, 2025

Deadly roads

DESPITE daytime restrictions on heavy vehicles, Karachi continues to witness one horrific traffic accident after...