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    PHC Declares Travel Bans Without Notice Illegal, Upholds Citizens’ Right to Free Movement

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has delivered a landmark verdict emphasizing the illegality of placing individuals on the Exit Control List (ECL) or any other travel restriction lists without first issuing a show-cause notice or informing the affected person. This comprehensive judgment, spanning 36 pages, was handed down after reviewing multiple petitions challenging the arbitrary inclusion of names on such lists, which had caused significant hardship for many citizens.

    In its detailed ruling, the PHC underscored that adding a citizen’s name to the ECL or similar travel ban registers without prior notification directly contravenes fundamental constitutional rights. The court clarified that no government authority possesses the unilateral power to restrict a person’s travel unless there is a legitimate and compelling reason, such as a genuine national security threat. This judgment reinforces the principle that restrictions on freedom of movement must be justified and transparent.

    Highlighting the practical implications of these unlawful restrictions, the court noted that many petitioners were individuals seeking to travel abroad for employment opportunities, while others faced obstacles returning to Pakistan due to their names being placed on travel ban lists without any valid explanation. The judgment also brought attention to the plight of overseas Pakistanis who encountered difficulties in renewing essential official documents because of their inclusion on these lists, which further complicated their legal status and mobility.

    The PHC stressed the state’s constitutional obligation to facilitate its citizens and protect their right to freedom of movement. Citing Articles 9 and 15 of the Constitution, the court reiterated that every citizen is entitled to life, liberty, and the ability to move freely within and outside the country. The court’s ruling mandates that if a person’s name is placed on any travel restriction list, the concerned authorities must notify the individual within 24 hours, ensuring transparency and allowing the affected person an opportunity to respond.

    Furthermore, the court ordered the Federal Interior Secretary to provide a compliance report within 15 days, signaling the judiciary’s intent to closely monitor the implementation of this directive. The PHC’s decision sends a clear message that travel bans imposed without due process, justification, or proper communication are not only unlawful but also infringe upon the basic rights guaranteed by the Constitution.

    This ruling is expected to have far-reaching consequences, potentially curbing the misuse of travel restrictions and ensuring that citizens are treated fairly and with respect to their legal rights. It also highlights the judiciary’s role in safeguarding civil liberties against arbitrary administrative actions, reinforcing the importance of due process in matters affecting personal freedoms.

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