IHC seeks govt response on plea challenging Domestic Violence Act
• Counsel argues law violates Articles 4, 8, 10-A, 35 and 227 of Constitution • Lahore court convicts man of assaulting wife, mother-in-law ISLAMABAD / LAHORE: The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday issued notices to the Ministry of Law and Justice and the Ministry of Human Rights on a petition challenging the vires of the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act, 2026 , and sought their response. Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir of the IHC heard the petition filed by Advocate Abdul Wahab Farid against the recently enacted law. During the hearing, counsel for the petitioner, Maham Fatima and Sardar Tariq Hussain, argued that the impugned legislation was contrary to several constitutional provisions, including Articles 4, 8, 10-A, 35 and 227. They contended that the law infringes fundamental rights and is inconsistent with Islamic injunctions. The counsel submitted that the procedure prescribed under the new law for registration and redressal of complaints violates the righ...