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LHC refuses to suspend Punjab Motor Vehicle Ordinance

Published on: December 8, 2025 1:02 PM

LAHORE – The Lahore High Court (LHC) has declined a request to immediately suspend the Punjab Motor Vehicle Ordinance 2025, during the hearing of a petition challenging the law. The court instead issued notices to the Punjab government and other concerned parties, directing them to submit a reply within two weeks.

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The petition was filed by Advocate Azhar Siddique, who argued that the ordinance has led to increased fines, heavy penalties, and criminal cases against citizens. He contended that issuing an ordinance while the parliament is in session violates the constitution. Siddique requested that the court suspend the implementation of the law until a final decision is made.

LHC has confirmed tougher fines for underage driving and hit-and-runs under the Punjab Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Ordinance 2025. The court says the laws are needed to improve road safety and prevent accidents involving kids. pic.twitter.com/ntnKH6LF4m

— PakWheels.com (@PakWheels) December 5, 2025

Justice Farooq Haider presided over the hearing and refused to grant the immediate suspension. The court clarified that a decision regarding the halting of the ordinance will only be made after receiving responses from all relevant parties. The hearing has now been adjourned for two weeks.

The Punjab Motor Vehicle Ordinance 2025 has faced criticism from citizens and transporters for its stringent provisions, including hefty fines, seizure of vehicles, and stricter enforcement measures. Legal experts note that the petition raises important questions about the legality of issuing ordinances during parliamentary sessions and the potential burden on ordinary citizens.

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The LHC’s decision underscores the court’s approach to allow due process before interfering with newly enacted laws. The petition will be reviewed in the coming hearing once all parties submit their official replies, which could shape the future of the ordinance and its enforcement across Punjab.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: lahore high court, Latest, legal challenge, LHC, Punjab government, Punjab Motor Vehicle Ordinance, traffic fines

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