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    SHCBA Challenges Amendments to CNS and Anti-Terrorism Laws in High Court

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh High Court Bar Association (SHCBA) has initiated legal proceedings by filing a petition in the High Court against recent amendments made to the Control of Narcotic Substances (CNS) and Anti-Terrorism laws. The association argues that these changes could undermine fundamental legal principles and affect the justice delivery system. This move reflects growing apprehension among legal professionals regarding the potential impact of these legislative modifications on civil liberties and judicial processes.

    In a significant development, the SHCBA’s challenge highlights the ongoing debate over the balance between national security measures and the protection of individual rights. Amendments to the CNS and Anti-Terrorism laws are often controversial due to their broad scope and stringent provisions, which critics claim may lead to misuse or excessive state power. The petition seeks to ensure that any changes comply with constitutional safeguards and do not compromise fair trial standards.

    Meanwhile, this legal challenge could prompt a wider review of the amendments, potentially influencing future legislative reforms in Pakistan. The judiciary’s response to the SHCBA’s petition will be closely watched by legal experts, human rights advocates, and policymakers. The outcome may set a precedent for how anti-terrorism and narcotics control laws are shaped and implemented, affecting law enforcement and civil rights nationwide.

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