ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court has ordered the removal of YouTuber Rajab Butt’s name from the Passport Control List (PCL), ruling that the continuation of travel restrictions without lawful justification violates fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.

In a detailed six-page judgement, Justice Muhammad Azam Khan directed the authorities to immediately remove the petitioner’s name from the PCL, provided there is no other legal impediment or restraining order issued by a competent court.

The court noted that Rajab Butt’s name was placed on the PCL at the request of the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency. However, during the proceedings, the Deputy Attorney General informed the bench that the NCCIA had no objection to the removal of the petitioner’s name from the list.

The judgement observed that while the power to include an individual’s name in the PCL is derived from the Passport Act and relevant rules, such authority is not absolute and must be exercised in a fair, just, and lawful manner.

IHC rules that travel restrictions without lawful justification violate fundamental rights

“Placing a person’s name on the Passport Control List directly impacts their fundamental right to free movement,” the court emphasised, adding that any such restriction must be backed by solid and legally sustainable reasons.

The bench pointed out serious procedural lapses in the instant case, noting that there was nothing on record to suggest that a show-cause notice had been issued to the petitioner prior to placing his name on the PCL. The absence of due process, the court held, rendered the action legally questionable.

The court further ruled that mere pendency of an inquiry or investigation does not constitute sufficient grounds to impose a travel ban. It explained that the primary objective of placing a name on the PCL is to ensure the presence of the individual before the investigating agency or a court of law.

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2026

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