What Is Section 161 Of The Pakistan Penal Code
As per apnaqanoon,Sec161.PPC Public servant taking gratification other than legal remuneration in respect of an official act.
As per apnaqanoon,Sec161.PPC Public servant taking gratification other than legal remuneration in respect of an official act.
As per apnaqanoon,Penalty for illegal firearm possession In Pakistan, the penalty for illegal possession of firearms ranges between 7 and 14 years of imprisonment.
As per apnaqanoon,Members of unlawful assembly are liable under Section 148 P.P.C. only when they are armed with deadly weapon. Had all the challaned accused persons being members of unlawful assembly used force resulting in violence in prosecution of the common object, they would have been liable to stand trial under Section 148 P.P.C.
As per apnaqanoon,506ppc. Punishment for criminal intimidation. –Whoever commits the offence of criminal intimidation shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to 2 years, or with fine or with both.
As per apnaqanoon,Section 509 of the Penal Code (amended in February 2010) gives a definition of sexual harassment. It also extends the definition not only to the workplace, but also to private spaces such as homes, and to public spaces, such as streets, buses, markets and parks.Parliament adopted the Protection against Harassment of Women at…
As per apnaqanoon,Section 509 of the Penal Code (amended in February 2010) gives a definition of sexual harassment. It also extends the definition not only to the workplace, but also to private spaces such as homes, and to public spaces, such as streets, buses, markets and parks. Now under section 509 of Pakistan Penal Code,…
As per apnaqanoon,Section 509 of the Penal Code (amended in February 2010) gives a definition of sexual harassment. It also extends the definition not only to the workplace, but also to private spaces such as homes, and to public spaces, such as streets, buses, markets and parks.
As per apnaqanoon,Theft in dwelling house, lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment, dishonestly receiving property stolen—Bail, grant of—Further inquiry— Record revealed that theft in the store was committed somewhere in the thick of the night, whereas …
As per apnaqanoon,The offence with which applicant stands charged for Section 380 PPC, carries maximum punishment upto 07 years; hence, does not exceed limits of prohibitory clause of Section 497 Cr. P.C. The delay in criminal cases, particularly when it is unexplained, always presumes to be fatal for the prosecution.
As per apnaqanoon,As his that act is an offence under section 337-A (iii) (Shaja-e-Hashmia) whereunder the maximum imprisonment is ten years.