CRIME AND PAKISTAN'S LEGAL FRAMEWORK: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

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Muhammad Imran Khan
Sidra Kanwel

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The prevalence of criminal activities in Pakistan poses a constant challenge, exerting a detrimental impact on the well-being of its populace and the overall socio-political stability of the country. This research piece critically analyzes the intricate correlation between crime and the legal structure in Pakistan. This study examines the efficacy of Pakistan's criminal legislation, the implementation strategies employed, and their influence on crime rates inside the nation. This essay endeavors to illuminate the complex issues encountered in the suppression of crime in Pakistan by analyzing the merits and drawbacks of the legal system. Additionally, it proposes potential avenues for reform. This research offers unique insights into the complex interplay between crime and the judicial system in Pakistan by conducting a thorough analysis of the historical backdrop, contemporary concerns, and possible remedies.


 

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Muhammad Imran Khan, & Sidra Kanwel. (2023). CRIME AND PAKISTAN’S LEGAL FRAMEWORK: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. International Journal of Contemporary Issues in Social Sciences, 2(3), 558–565. Retrieved from https://ijciss.org/index.php/ijciss/article/view/89
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