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    LHC Rules WhatsApp Group Admins Not Liable for Members’ Blasphemous Posts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant legal ruling, the Lahore High Court (LHC) has clarified that administrators and members of WhatsApp groups cannot be held accountable for blasphemous posts shared by other participants. This decision addresses the growing concerns over digital communication platforms and the extent of liability for content shared within private groups. The court emphasized the distinction between content creators and group facilitators, relieving admins and members from automatic culpability.

    With the rise of social media and messaging apps, cases involving offensive or illegal content have surged, prompting courts to define legal responsibilities more clearly. The LHC’s judgment sets an important precedent in Pakistan’s digital jurisprudence by protecting individuals who do not directly post objectionable material but are part of online communities. This ruling may influence how future cases involving online speech and group dynamics are handled.

    Meanwhile, the verdict highlights the challenges of regulating online content while balancing freedom of expression and accountability. It underscores the need for users to exercise caution and responsibility when sharing content, as liability rests with the actual poster rather than group moderators. This development is expected to impact how digital platforms and users approach content moderation and legal accountability in Pakistan.

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