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    IHC Directs Authorities to Ease Student Burden Amid M-Tag Motorcycle Policy Debate

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a clear directive to the district administration, instructing officials to refrain from harassing students in connection with the enforcement of the M-Tag installation on motorcycles. This development came during a hearing on Monday, where the court underscored the importance of balancing security measures with the rights and convenience of students.

    Chief Justice Sardar Mohammad Sarfraz Dogar presided over the hearing, during which he expressed concern over the difficulties faced by students due to the new M-Tag policy. Reflecting on his own experiences, the Chief Justice remarked that when he was a student, concessions were readily available, hinting at the need for leniency and support rather than strict enforcement that could inconvenience young learners.

    The case revolves around the government’s decision to mandate the installation of M-Tags on motorcycles, a measure introduced following a tragic security incident. The state’s legal representative, Abdul Rehman, explained that the policy was a direct response to the devastating blast at the Kutchery, where 12 people lost their lives and 36 others sustained serious injuries. The motorcycle involved in the attack had been used to carry out the bombing, which heightened security concerns and prompted authorities to implement stricter controls.

    Abdul Rehman elaborated that the attacker had accessed the Kutchery area via Bikya, leading the government to adopt comprehensive security protocols aimed at preventing such incidents in the future. While acknowledging the necessity of these measures, the Chief Justice emphasized that the district administration must ensure these security steps do not translate into harassment or undue hardship for ordinary citizens, particularly students who rely on motorcycles for their daily commute.

    In response to the arguments presented, the court directed the state lawyer to submit a detailed reply by the next hearing date, scheduled for April 6, 2026. This adjournment allows both sides to prepare further submissions and explore ways to implement security without compromising the welfare of students and other affected groups.

    This case highlights the ongoing challenge faced by authorities in Pakistan: maintaining robust security in the face of genuine threats while safeguarding the rights and freedoms of the public. The Islamabad High Court’s intervention serves as a reminder that enforcement policies must be balanced with compassion and practical considerations, especially when they impact vulnerable groups such as students.

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