PTV chief’s posting challenged in LHC
LAHORE: The appointment of senior lawyer Naeem Bokhari as director and chairman of Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) has been challenged in the Lahore High Court.
The petitioner, Usman Ghani, mainly argues that the impugned appointment has been made in violation of the Supreme Court judgments. He states that the government appointed Mr Bokhari, who is 65 years of age, as the chairman without advertising the post as mandatory under the law and the guidelines set by the superior courts.
He alleges that no proper meeting of the board of directors of the PTV was held in accordance with law to appoint the respondent/director as the chairman rather a simple direction was given by the prime minister to convene a board meeting to elect the respondent.
The petitioner contends that the illegal appointment of the respondent as a director and the chairman for a period of three years was undertaken in a systematic and methodical manner beginning from the special exemption given to him from upper age limit of 65 years for the appointment of heads of autonomous bodies.
The petitioner pleads that the whole process for the impugned appointment started and ended with the name of the respondent, therefore, was a person-specific rendering the exercise of the powers colourable and tainted with nepotism and mala fide.
The petitioner asks the court to declare the appointment of Bokhari as director and the chairman of the PTVC null and void and direct the government to appoint a regular incumbent strictly in accordance with law.
Justice Shams Mahmood Mirza took up the petition on Monday, however, adjourned the hearing for want of necessary documents to be furnished by the petitioner.
Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2021