Criminal law

Criminal Law in Pakistan is governed by the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), which was enacted in 1860 during British colonial rule. The PPC contains a comprehensive list of criminal offenses and corresponding penalties. The criminal justice system in Pakistan is based on the adversarial system, where the prosecution and defense present their case before a judge or jury. The judiciary in Pakistan is independent, but it has been criticized for its slow pace and lack of resources. The death penalty is legal in Pakistan and is imposed for a variety of crimes, including murder, treason, and certain drug offenses. For more info contact us at 0300-8500985 or click the link rb.gy/chcgan