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    LHC Dismisses Petition Challenging Monetisation of Free Electricity for Power Officials

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Lahore High Court (LHC) has dismissed a petition challenging the government’s decision to monetise the free electricity facility previously granted to power sector officials. This move allows employees in the power sector to receive financial compensation instead of free electricity, marking a shift in the benefits structure. The court’s ruling upholds the policy aimed at streamlining employee benefits and reducing administrative complexities associated with electricity subsidies.

    Notably, the monetisation policy reflects broader efforts to reform the power sector’s financial management amid ongoing challenges such as circular debt and inefficiencies. By converting in-kind benefits into cash payments, the government seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within the sector. This decision may also set a precedent for similar reforms in other public service sectors where non-cash benefits are prevalent.

    In a significant development for power sector employees, the LHC’s verdict provides legal clarity and stability regarding their compensation framework. While some stakeholders had opposed the change fearing reduced benefits, the court’s dismissal signals judicial support for government-led reforms. This ruling is expected to influence future policy decisions and contribute to the ongoing restructuring of Pakistan’s energy sector.

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