Pakistan Penal Code (XLV of 1860) : New Islamic Laws, 1979 Shahid Hussain Qadri Ahsan Sohail Anjam
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The Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), enacted in 1860, is the primary criminal code of Pakistan. This comprehensive legal document outlines various offenses, penalties, and legal procedures applicable within the country. Originally enacted during British colonial rule, the code has been amended multiple times to address evolving legal and social norms in Pakistan. The PPC is a crucial instrument for maintaining law and order, prescribing punishments for offenses ranging from theft and assault to murder and treason.
Contents:
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: General Explanations
Chapter III: Punishments
Chapter IV: General Exceptions
Chapter V: Abetment
Chapter VI: Offenses Against the State
Chapter VII: Offenses Relating to the Army, Navy, and Air Force
Chapter VIII: Offenses Against the Public Tranquility
Chapter IX: Offenses by or Relating to Public Servants
Chapter X: Contempts of Lawful Authority of Public Servants
Chapter XI: False Evidence and Offenses Against Public Justice
Chapter XII: Offenses Relating to Coin and Government Stamps
Chapter XIII: Offenses Relating to Weights and Measures
Chapter XIV: Offenses Affecting the Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency, and Morals
Chapter XV: Offenses Relating to Religion
Chapter XVI: Offenses Affecting the Human Body
Chapter XVII: Offenses Against Property
Chapter XVIII: Offenses Relating to Documents and Property Marks
Chapter XIX: Criminal Breach of Contracts of Service
Chapter XX: Offenses Relating to Marriage
Chapter XXI: Defamation
Chapter XXII: Criminal Intimidation, Insult, and Annoyance
Chapter XXIII: Attempts to Commit Offenses
Notes:
The PPC has been subject to numerous amendments to incorporate provisions specific to the socio-legal context of Pakistan, including the addition of Islamic laws.
It is a fundamental document for legal practitioners, law enforcement agencies, and the judiciary in Pakistan.
The code is frequently referenced and cited in legal proceedings and academic research on criminal law in Pakistan.
References:
Government of Pakistan. "Pakistan Penal Code." National Assembly of Pakistan.
"Pakistan Penal Code." Wikipedia.
S. M. Zafar, Introduction to the Pakistan Penal Code (Oxford University Press).
This entry serves as a detailed reference for the Pakistan Penal Code, aiding legal professionals, researchers, and students in understanding and navigating the country's criminal laws.
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