Pakistan Court Halts E-cigarette Ban, Orders Reopening of Shops

Jun.30
Pakistan Court Halts E-cigarette Ban, Orders Reopening of Shops
After Punjab's blanket ban on vaping, over 70 shop owners petitioned the Lahore High Court and secured provisional relief. The court suspended enforcement actions pending a July 3 hearing, initiating judicial scrutiny of the ban's legal foundations.

Key Points:

 

·Judicial Intervention: Lahore High Court rules to temporarily stay ban enforcement, orders immediate unsealing of shops, government must halt enforcement measures until dispute resolution ends. 

 

·Controversy: Government fails to provide legal basis for crackdown in court, hearing postponed to July 3, 2025. 

 

·Policy Background: Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz imposes province-wide ban citing "youth health crisis," claiming e-cigarettes pose a public health emergency. 

 

·Industry Update: Companies get temporary reprieve, but legality remains subject to judicial decision. 

 


【2Firsts news flash】According to Pakistan Observer on June 25, under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz's leadership, the Punjab government took action against e-cigarette pods and devices in the region, with e-cigarette companies temporarily granted relief in their legal battle with the Punjab government.

 

Following a province-wide crackdown that led to the closure of e-cigarette shops, over 70 e-cigarette shop owners have filed a lawsuit with the Lahore High Court. The court has approved interim relief measures and ordered the shops to reopen until further notice.

 

Judge Anwar Hussain has temporarily halted the Punjab government's ongoing crackdown on e-cigarette stores, providing much-needed relief for the populous region's e-cigarette and vaping businesses.

 

The court has ordered authorities to lift the blockade on all e-cigarette shops and to refrain from taking any further action until the case is resolved. The court also instructed the Punjab government to avoid implementing any coercive measures during this period.

 

The petition lists the Chief Secretary, Interior Minister, and Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) as defendants. During the hearing, the government's legal counsel failed to provide a clear legal basis for the crackdown and requested more time to submit a detailed response. The court has postponed the hearing until July 3, 2025.

 

This action was taken following an announcement by Chief Minister of Punjab, Mariam Nawaz, earlier this month banning the sale and use of e-cigarettes province-wide. During a recent cabinet meeting, she expressed serious concerns over the increasing use of e-cigarettes among young people and referred to it as a public health emergency.

 

The Punjab government has taken action, stating that the increasing use of e-cigarettes among young people poses a serious health threat. This move is aimed at protecting our youth from long-term addiction and illness. Currently, e-cigarette companies in Punjab have been granted temporary relief, but the legal dispute surrounding the future of e-cigarettes in the province is far from over.

 

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