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      From: stenzruthe622@gmail.com              Pakistan Penal Code 1860 Urdu.epub: A Free Download of the Law Book in Urdu       The Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) is the main criminal code of Pakistan that was       enacted in 1860 by the British colonial authorities. It is based on the Indian       Penal Code and covers a wide range of offences, such as murder, theft, rape,       blasphemy, terrorism,        etc. The PPC is still in force in Pakistan with some amendments and additions       over the years.              For those who want to read the PPC in Urdu, there is a free download available       on the Internet Archive[^1^]. The file name is "Pakistan Penal Code 1860       Urdu.epub" and it was uploaded by Umair Mirza on September 3, 2020. The file       size is 2.4 MB and it        contains 511 pages. The file format is EPUB, which is a popular e-book format       that can be read on various devices and software.              Pakistan Penal Code 1860 Urdu.epub       Download File https://1tacawunge.blogspot.com/?nu=2wGSCQ                            The EPUB file of the PPC in Urdu has a table of contents that allows easy       navigation to different chapters and sections of the code. The text is clear       and readable, and the formatting is consistent. The file also has an OCR layer       that enables text search        and copy-paste functions. However, some errors may occur due to the       limitations of OCR technology.              The EPUB file of the PPC in Urdu is a useful resource for anyone who wants to       learn about the criminal law of Pakistan in their native language. It can also       be helpful for students, lawyers, judges, researchers, journalists, activists,       and anyone        interested in the legal system of Pakistan. However, it should be noted that       the file may not reflect the latest changes or interpretations of the law, and       it should not be used as a substitute for professional legal advice.              One of the most controversial and debated sections of the PPC is section       295-C, which prescribes the death penalty for anyone who defiles the name of       Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This section was added in 1986 by the       military dictator General        Zia-ul-Haq as part of his Islamization policy. Since then, many people have       been accused, convicted, and executed under this section, often on false or       fabricated charges. The section has also been used to target religious       minorities, such as Christians        and Ahmadis, who are considered heretics by some Muslims.              Another important section of the PPC is section 377, which criminalizes       "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" with any man, woman, or       animal. This section is based on the Victorian morality of the British       colonial era and is widely interpreted        to outlaw homosexuality. The punishment for this offence is imprisonment for       life or for a term not less than two years and not more than ten years, and a       fine. However, in practice, this section is rarely enforced and there have       been no reported cases        of conviction under it in Pakistan.                            A recent amendment to the PPC that has attracted attention is the Criminal Law       (Amendment) Act 2020, which was passed by the Parliament in February 2020.       This act introduced several reforms to the criminal justice system, such as       enhancing the protection        of women and children from rape and sexual abuse, increasing the penalties for       child pornography and cybercrime, establishing special courts for speedy       trials of rape cases, and allowing chemical castration as an optional       punishment for repeat offenders        of rape.        35727fac0c              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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