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Decoding Criminal Law Amendments in Pakistan

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In January 2022, the Ministry of Law & Justice proposed amendments proposed amendments to Pakistan's Criminal Justice Sector. Prime Minister Imran Khan stated that these "Massive amendments will help bring revolution in the criminal justice system and simplify the procedure for the common man in the way to justice."

In this episode, Zainab Mustafa (Deputy Director, RSIL) & Kamran Adil (DIG Operations, Punjab) discuss the criminal law amendments proposed by the Ministry of Law and Justice

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RSIL has been at the forefront of conducting research on Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity building in Pakistan. To learn more, please visit the webpage for our Centre of Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity Building.

https://rsilpak.org/the-centre-for-criminal-justice-reform-and-capacity-building-c3/

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In January 2022, the Ministry of Law & Justice proposed amendments proposed amendments to Pakistan's Criminal Justice Sector. Prime Minister Imran Khan stated that these "Massive amendments will help bring revolution in the criminal justice system and simplify the procedure for the common man in the way to justice."

In this episode, Zainab Mustafa (Deputy Director, RSIL) & Kamran Adil (DIG Operations, Punjab) discuss the criminal law amendments proposed by the Ministry of Law and Justice

Watch in video
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RSIL has been at the forefront of conducting research on Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity building in Pakistan. To learn more, please visit the webpage for our Centre of Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity Building.

https://rsilpak.org/the-centre-for-criminal-justice-reform-and-capacity-building-c3/

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