Sindh High Court Gives Last Chance In Facebook Account Case

Karachi: The Sindh High Court has directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to declare its final step towards the complaint lodged by one of the young woman for deleting her Facebook account. The case has been taken to the court by the petitioner Umme Laila Naz. The petitioner has filed case against her relatives who are alleged to created facebook account by her name, using her pictures. According to the details, Laila had been engaged to Naveed Siddiqui in 2009. Naveed is son of Naeem Akhtar Siddiqui.
Mehwish Siddiqui, resident of Surjani town is said to be the real culprit along with her sons, Faisal and Farrukh. Laila alleged Mehwish with the charge of deliberately trying to end up the engagement ties of the two fellows by doing such thing. Advocate Munir Ahmed Khan, the petitioner’s lawyer demanded the PTA to take strict notice of the issue. The fake facebook IDS bearing her name should be deleted that have her pictures on the social website. The petitioner also asked the police authorities to take legal action against the culprits for violating her personal pictures and her name for their motives. FIR should be registered against the involved men, she demanded. The case hearing has been adjourned till next week that is 14 of October. On the given date, the PTA is asked to present its last stance in the case.

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