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Law And Order Situation
LAW AND ORDER
Presented by: Noman Channa

INTRODUCTION

Law and order is a nourishing root of the

problem tree of Pakistan. The branches on this tree are increasing in size and number each day. WHAT IS LAW AND ORDER?
Law and order constitutes civil laws written in

the constitution, its enforcement by the law enforcement agencies and prosecution of the offenders. Pakistan in its history has always faced this

challenge and up till now governments have formulated some norms but they lack implementation. People talk about improving law and order but they are the first ones to break it.

CURRENT PICTURE OF LAW AND
IN PAKISTAN
ORDER
We are fighting the war on terror, having lost
4000 lives and infrastructure loss of fifty two billion dollars.
The forces, police and civilians are being targeted everyday. Forces have managed to arrest terrorists but none of them has been sentenced.
They are let free due to lack of evidence.

I DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH EVIDENCE DOES

OUR LAWS DEMAND?

If you don’t have a license or you break any

traffic rule, it is very easy to escape by just giving a 50 rupee note to the sergeant.

We see the police reaching crime scenes as

late as possible.

Prosecution gets adjourned for long time. It

takes months for small cases to finish.

A student travels to his university. Every

month he gets his cell phone snatched. WHY
SHOULD HE WISH TO STAY BACK IN PAKISTAN?

Some tourists who come to Pakistan hardly

travel three kilometers from the airport when they are intercepted and robbed

Problems:
There are certain flaws in our laws of the

Pakistan penal code which need to removed.
The punishments have to be made more strict. Government figures intervene in police matters. Example: A person who commits house theft

may get three years imprisonment which I think is not enough.

A minister from a certain political party can

order to release his party worker from prison.

Corruption in law enforcement agencies.
Example: Policemen have affiliations with certain criminal groups.
 They also take bribe from the people. They

endorse wrong cases on an accused person and sometimes on the witnesses too.

The prosecution in the courts is slow. Lower

level judges are biased and the cases do not end up to positive results.

PROPOSED SOLUTIONS
The laws of the Pakistan Penal Code should be

renewed with strict punishments.
• The wages and allowance of the police and paramilitary forces should be increased.
They
should be trained effectively to tackle different situations. The induction in these departments should be solely on merit.

Effective

policing system should be established for enforcement of laws and curtailing crimes. Policemen having political affiliations should be removed.

The judicial system should be made efficient

and speedy. The cases should dealt on daily basis. A commission should monitor the activity of the lower level judges.
Increase public awareness of all laws and liable punishments by government and
NGO’S.

Thank You
The End

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