CNIC Not Movable Property Viral Video: Court Ruling Goes Massively Viral in Pakistan
A video explaining that a **CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)** is **not movable property** and therefore cannot be seized or attached by banks or creditors for debt recovery has gone extremely viral across Pakistan in 2026. The clip, featuring a lawyer or legal expert, is being widely shared on TikTok, WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube.
What the Viral Video Actually Says
In the trending video, the speaker explains:
- CNIC is a document of identity, not an asset or “movable property” under Pakistani law
- Banks or recovery agencies cannot legally confiscate or block someone’s CNIC for loan default
- Only specific movable assets (vehicles, jewelry, bank accounts, etc.) can be attached
- Seizing or holding CNIC is illegal and against fundamental rights
The video has received millions of views because many people face harassment from recovery agents who threaten to take their CNIC or block it.
Why This Video Is Going Mega-Viral
People are sharing it widely because:
- It provides clear legal information that protects citizens’ rights
- Many have experienced aggressive recovery tactics involving CNIC threats
- It has become a tool for public awareness against illegal practices
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