Thursday, September 25, 2025
Digital Rights Monitor
  • DRM Exclusive
    • News
    • Court Updates
    • Features
    • Comment
    • Campaigns
      • #PrivacyHumSabKe
    • Vodcasts
  • In Media
    • News
    • OP-EDs
  • Editorial
  • Gender & Tech
    • SheConnects
  • Trends Monitor
  • Infographics
  • Resources
    • Laws and Policies
    • Research
    • International Frameworks
  • DRM Advocacy
    • Exclusives
    • Featured
    • Publications
    • Statements
No Result
View All Result
Digital Rights Monitor
  • DRM Exclusive
    • News
    • Court Updates
    • Features
    • Comment
    • Campaigns
      • #PrivacyHumSabKe
    • Vodcasts
  • In Media
    • News
    • OP-EDs
  • Editorial
  • Gender & Tech
    • SheConnects
  • Trends Monitor
  • Infographics
  • Resources
    • Laws and Policies
    • Research
    • International Frameworks
  • DRM Advocacy
    • Exclusives
    • Featured
    • Publications
    • Statements
No Result
View All Result
Digital Rights Monitor
No Result
View All Result

in News

PAKISTAN: Changes proposed to cybercrime law

DRMby DRM
January 23, 2025
US: Meta must face lawsuits over teen social media ‘addiction’, court rules

A bill was presented on Wednesday in the National Assembly (NA) to amend the country’s cybercrime law, known as the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016, according to a report by Dawn.com. 

The proposed changes include a three-year jail term for spreading disinformation and the dissolution of the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) Cybercrime Wing to create a new investigation authority. In addition, a new agency with the ability to partially or completely block social media content or platforms will be established.

Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar put forward the proposed changes on the interior minister’s behalf. The PECA (Amendment) Bill will be discussed today by the National Assembly’s Stan­d­ing Committee on Interior.

“Whoever intentionally disseminates, publicly exhibits or transmits any information through any information system, that he knows or has reason to believe to be false or fake and likely to cause or create a sense of fear, panic or disorder or unrest in general public or society shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend up to three years or with fine which may extend to Rs2m or with both,” the revised draft of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2025 reads.

According to the report, the bill says that the new investigation authority — “Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority” — will be based in Islamabad. It could also set up offices in other provinces.

The amendments require the registration of social media platforms with a new authority.

Tags: PECA
Previous Post

Bytes and Rights | EP 02 – UNDERSTANDING PAKISTAN’S DIGITAL INTERNET HISTORY & CURRENT UPDATES

Next Post

Bytes and Rights | EP 03 (I) – UNDERSTANDING FIREWALL, DEEP PACKET INSPECTION & IP-LEVEL BLOCKING

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
NCCIA charges three YouTubers for promoting illegal gambling apps

NCCIA charges three YouTubers for promoting illegal gambling apps

September 25, 2025
Shaza Fatima says 5G rollout ‘months away’ despite internet disruptions

Shaza Fatima says 5G rollout ‘months away’ despite internet disruptions

September 24, 2025
Karachi man sentenced for 6 years for making a fake profile of a woman, uploading objectionable content after she rejected his proposal

Karachi man sentenced for 6 years for making a fake profile of a woman, uploading objectionable content after she rejected his proposal

September 23, 2025
No Content Available

Next Post
Bytes and Rights | EP 01 – SETTING THE GROUND

Bytes and Rights | EP 03 (I) - UNDERSTANDING FIREWALL, DEEP PACKET INSPECTION & IP-LEVEL BLOCKING

About Digital Rights Monitor

This website reports on digital rights and internet governance issues in Pakistan and collates related resources and publications. The site is a part of Media Matters for Democracy’s Report Digital Rights initiative that aims to improve reporting on digital rights issues through engagement with media outlets and journalists.

About Media Matters for Democracy

Media Matters for Democracy is a Pakistan based not-for-profit geared towards independent journalism and media and digital rights advocacy. Founded by a group of journalists, MMfD works for innovation in media and journalism through the use of technology, research, and advocacy on media and internet related issues. MMfD works to ensure that expression and information rights and freedoms are protected in Pakistan.

Follow Us on Twitter

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • DRM Exclusive
    • News
    • Court Updates
    • Features
    • Comment
    • Campaigns
      • #PrivacyHumSabKe
    • Vodcasts
  • In Media
    • News
    • OP-EDs
  • Editorial
  • Gender & Tech
    • SheConnects
  • Trends Monitor
  • Infographics
  • Resources
    • Laws and Policies
    • Research
    • International Frameworks
  • DRM Advocacy
    • Exclusives
    • Featured
    • Publications
    • Statements