Criminal Case Laws is a focused section featuring important criminal law judgments from Pakistan, covering offences under the Pakistan Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and other relevant criminal statutes. This category highlights how courts assess evidence, evaluate witness testimony, apply principles of criminal jurisprudence, and determine issues relating to bail, trial, conviction, and acquittal. The case laws aim to provide insight into judicial reasoning and evolving legal standards in criminal matters. This section is intended for lawyers, law students, researchers, and readers seeking legal awareness.
Criminal Case laws
Section 103 Cr.P.C. | Independent Witnesses in Criminal Cases
Section 103 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, lays down the statutory procedure for conducting searches by police officials under Chapter VII of the Code. Under section 103 Cr.P.C. independent witnesses are mandatorily required to be associated in search and recovery proceedings to ensure transparency and fairness. The object of this provision is to … Read more
Case Property, Its Sealing, Sampling & Effect Of Non-production
Case property refers to any physical item or evidence collected during an investigation and presented before the court during a criminal trial. It plays a crucial role in establishing the guilt or innocence of an accused. Proper sealing, sampling, chain of safe custody and production of case property before the court are vital for ensuring … Read more
Cybercrime Laws in Pakistan | Trial & Quantum of Punishments
The rise of 5G and 6G technologies marks a digital revolution, enabling rapid global information exchange. However, this progress has led to a rapid increase in cybercrimes. Cybersecurity experts predict that by 2025, global online frauds and offences etc could cost up to $10.5 trillion annually. Pakistan has experienced an 83% increase in digital offences … Read more