Critical Analysis of Legal Frameworks Relating to the Custodial Torture in Context of Pakistan

Authors

  • Khurram Baig PhD Scholar, University Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
  • Abdul Salam Soomro Lecturer, Department of law Shaheed Zulfqar Ali Bhutto University of Law Karachi
  • Shahzad Manzoor Khan Lecturer, Department of Law, BZU Sub Campus Vehari
  • Fariha Malik LLM Scholar, University Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Keywords:

Custodial; Torture; Legal Framework; Federal Investigation Agency (FIA); National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR); International Standards

Abstract

This study analyzed the legal frameworks regarding custodial torture in Pakistan, highlighting the gap between constitutional protections and actual practices. Using a doctrinal research methodology, it analyzes the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Act 2022, its alignment with international legal standards, and its implementation challenges. The analysis reveals critical issues, including inadequate definitions that exclude mental torture, conflicts of interest in investigative authority, insufficient resources for enforcement, and reliance on existing penal codes for punishment. The discussion underscores the need for independent oversight, specific punishments, and systemic reforms to ensure accountability and protect human rights effectively. Results indicate that while the Act is a progressive step, its potential is limited without comprehensive implementation and structural changes within the criminal justice system.

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31.07.2024

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Critical Analysis of Legal Frameworks Relating to the Custodial Torture in Context of Pakistan. (2024). PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF LAW, ANALYSIS AND WISDOM, 3(7), 140-150. https://pjlaw.com.pk/index.php/Journal/article/view/v3i7-140-150

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