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Ultimate Guide of Bail Procedure in Pakistan: Types, Process, and Legal Rights
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Ultimate Guide of Bail Procedure in Pakistan: Types, Process, and Legal Rights

Bail Procedure in Pakistan is a vital aspect of the justice system. It protects the rights of individuals while ensuring court attendance. In this guide, you’ll learn everything about bail,…
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August 4, 2025
Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan: Step-by-Step Guide
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Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan: Step-by-Step Guide

The criminal case procedure in Pakistan can feel confusing. However, understanding the exact steps makes it much easier. This blog explains the entire process in simple English, and it will…
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  • 🔍 What is the Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan?
  • 📝 Step-by-Step Process of Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 1️⃣ Filing of FIR (First Information Report)
    • 2️⃣ Police Investigation and Collection of Evidence
    • 📌 Role of Investigating Officer in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 3️⃣ Arrest and Police Custody
    • 4️⃣ Judicial Custody and Challan (Charge Sheet)
    • 📌 Difference Between Cognizable and Non-Cognizable Offenses
    • 5️⃣ Court Takes Cognizance
    • 6️⃣ Framing of Charges
    • 7️⃣ Trial Begins: Evidence and Witnesses
    • 📌 Trial Phases in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 8️⃣ Statement of Accused Under Section 342 CrPC
    • 9️⃣ Defense Evidence
    • 🔟 Final Arguments and Judgment
    • 📌 Appeal Process in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
  • ⚖️ Types of Criminal Courts in Pakistan
  • 📜 Key Laws in the Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
  • 🕰️ Timeframe of a Criminal Case in Pakistan
  • 🧠 Tips to Handle a Criminal Case in Pakistan
  • 💡 Why Understanding the Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan Matters
  • 📌 Summary of Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 🔹 Appeal vs Revision in Criminal Cases
    • 🔹 Role of Public Prosecutor in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 🔹 Difference Between Trial Court and Sessions Court
    • 🔹 Challan Submission Process in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
    • 🔹 What Happens After the FIR is Lodged?
    • 🔹 Remand and Judicial Custody in Criminal Case Procedure in Pakistan
  • ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • 📌 What is FIR in the criminal case procedure in Pakistan?
    • 📌 Can police arrest without FIR?
    • 📌 How long does a criminal trial take in Pakistan?
    • 📌 Can the accused apply for bail during the trial?
    • 📌 What happens if police don’t submit challan?
    • 📌 Who can file a criminal case?
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