In Pakistan, criminal law cases are governed primarily by the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (PPC) and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (CrPC), along with special laws such as the Anti-Terrorism ActNAB OrdinanceCyber Crimes Act (PECA), and Control of Narcotic Substances Act (CNSA).

Criminal cases in Pakistan range from minor offenses to serious crimes. Here’s a classification of our services in major types of criminal law cases commonly encountered in Pakistan:

a. Homicide / Murder (Section 302 PPC)

b. Attempt to Murder (Section 324 PPC)

c. Assault, Hurt, and Criminal Force (Sections 351–337)

a. Theft (Section 378 PPC)

b. Robbery and Dacoity (Sections 392–395 PPC)

c. Criminal Breach of Trust / Embezzlement (Section 406 PPC)

d. Cheating and Fraud (Section 420 PPC)

a. Rape (Section 375 PPC)

b. Zina (Hudood Ordinance)

c. Harassment and Voyeurism (PECA & PPC)

a. Terrorism (Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997)

    • Acts that cause panic, disrupt public order, or target state institutions.

b. Sedition and Anti-State Activities (Section 124-A PPC)

    • Inciting hatred or disaffection toward the government.

 

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