Reforms Needed in Pakistan Penal Code


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Authors

  • Abbas Awan University of the Punjab, Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59022/ijlp.388

Keywords:

Criminal Justice, Legal Reforms, Human Rights, Punishment System, Judicial Efficiency, Law Enforcement, Modernization

Abstract

The Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), enacted in 1860 during British colonial rule, serves as the foundation of Pakistan’s criminal justice system. However, despite numerous amendments, it remains outdated and often fails to address modern societal needs and emerging crimes. The Code requires comprehensive reforms to align it with contemporary legal, technological, and human rights standards. Areas needing reform include gender-based crimes, cybercrimes, terrorism, and the protection of vulnerable groups. Ambiguous provisions and outdated punishments also require revision to ensure justice and fairness. Furthermore, the PPC should be harmonized with Islamic principles and international human rights obligations to maintain a balance between moral and legal justice. Effective implementation, judicial training, and legislative modernization are essential for improving the efficiency of criminal law in Pakistan. Reforms in the PPC are therefore crucial to promote a just, transparent, and equitable legal system that reflects the realities of modern Pakistani society.

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2025-10-30

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Awan, A. (2025). Reforms Needed in Pakistan Penal Code. International Journal of Law and Policy, 3(10), 83–103. https://doi.org/10.59022/ijlp.388

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