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Introduction to Code of Criminal Procedure

The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is the primary procedural law that governs the criminal justice system in Pakistan, outlining the processes for investigation, arrest, trial, and administration of criminal cases to ensure fairness and due process. In this video, Ayaz Noor provides a clear and concise overview of the

Anti Rape ( Trial and Investigation) Act, 2021

The Anti Rape ( Trial and Investigation) Act was promulgated to curb the crime of rape and ensure the protection of women and children. The Act requires the Government to take immediate and effective measures to prevent rape and provide support to rape victims.

Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Act, 20218

This video explains the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Act 2018, which aims to prevent and combat human trafficking, especially of women and children, protect victims, and strengthen cooperation at national and international levels.

Pakistan’s Rape Laws: Major Gaps

Legal expert Rida Hosain discusses Pakistan’s rape laws, highlighting the significant gap between the law and its implementation. Hosain notes that convictions in rape cases are extremely low due to flawed prosecutions, gender stereotypes, and ineffective implementation of existing laws.

Understanding Pakistan’s Rape Laws – Article 376 and 377

Barrister Akhtar Hussain sheds light on Pakistan’s evolving legal framework for sexual assault cases. He explained about the distinctions between Sections 376 and 377, the challenges in implementing legal amendments, and the critical role of sensitivity and awareness within the judicial system.

Key Features of Anti Rape Act, 2021

The Anti Rape (Trial and Investigation) Act, 2021 was promulgated to control the crime of rape and ensure the protection of women as well children. The video highlights key features of the Act.

Minority Rights and Pakistan’s Constitution

This video explains the rights of minorities under the Constitution of Pakistan and the responsibilities of the state to protect those rights, including the fundamental right to freedom of religion. It highlights that under the Constitution: (a) every citizen has the right to profess, practise and propagate his or her

Juvenile Justice System Act, 2018

In this video, the trainer highlights key features of the Juvenile Justice System Act, 2018, which establishes a child-sensitive justice framework for children in conflict with the law in Pakistan.
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