TYPES OF CRIMES IN LAW

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There are following types of crimes in law 1.  Theft something is stolen is called theft. 2.   Robbery taking something by force.  3.   Burglary breaking  into somebody's house. 4.   Shoplifting stealing merchandise. 5.   Smuggling taking goods illegally from country to country.  6    Murder/homicide  taking someone's life through violence.  7    speeding driving too fast.  8    Assessination killing someone  for hire  or fanaticism.  9.   Torture treating someone cruelly  and  unfairly.  10.  Trafficking trading in goods often illegally in case of drugs. 11.   Vandalism damaging public property.  12.    Rape someone  to have sexual relation by force.

Introduction of criminal procedure code 1898

In criminal laws pakistan penal code , defines the offences and provides their punishments, while criminal procedure code, laid down the procedure for hearing, and punishing or acquitting an accused, as the case may be.

The main object of criminal procedure code is thus to supplement the pakistan penal code, by rules of procedure with a view to prevent offences and bring offender to justice.

The object of the code is clear from its preamble, the code intended to consolidate and ammend the laws relating to the criminal procedure.

The purpose of criminal procedure code is to provide machinery for the punishment of offenders against the substantive criminal law embodied in pakistan penal code.

It can be concluded that criminal procedure code is a procedural law and substantive law, describes the formation of criminal courts, its procedure as well as classification and powers of criminal courts.


Code of Criminal Procedure 1898(CrPC) It is commonly known asCr.P.C. and it is the most comprehensive statute on proceedings of criminal courts in Pakistan. ... In nutshell all Criminal Courts works under this act and it has central position in the Pakistan law syste

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