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LHC Reviews Under-16 Social Media Restrictions Plea

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The Lahore High Court (LHC) has sought responses from the federal government and relevant authorities on under-16 social media restrictions after a petition raised concerns about children’s online safety. The matter was taken up on Wednesday in Lahore, where the court emphasized the need for careful and policy-driven consideration.

The petition was filed by an eighth-grade student, highlighting growing worries over minors’ exposure to harmful digital content. The court has directed concerned institutions to submit their replies by February 10.

Court Seeks Government View on Child Online Safety

Chief Justice Aalia Neelum heard the case and described the issue as sensitive, noting that it involves children’s welfare and long-term social impact. She observed that regulating social media access for minors cannot be addressed in isolation and requires a broader policy framework.

Notices were issued to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Ministry of Law and Justice, and other relevant departments. The court asked these bodies to present their positions and any existing safeguards aimed at protecting children online.

The chief justice also indicated that the matter should be examined at the government level to assess whether current laws and digital policies are adequate for child protection.

Petition Highlights Risks for Children Under 16

The petitioner argued that popular social media platforms expose children to inappropriate material and unhealthy behavioral influences. According to the petition, existing regulatory mechanisms are insufficient to shield minors from psychological and social harm.

It further stated that protecting children’s fundamental rights is a constitutional responsibility of the state. The plea urged the court to consider placing restrictions on social media usage for children under 16 years of age to ensure a safer digital environment.

The case will be heard again after responses are submitted, as the court evaluates possible legal and policy directions.

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