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Toheen Rasalat | Blasphemy Laws | 295C Pakistan penal code.

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High Court and Supreme Courts Case laws on 295c Pakistan's blasphemy laws, particularly Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code, have been the subject of numerous legal cases and judgments. Here are some important judgments related to blasphemy laws in Pakistan: 1. *Salman Taseer Assassination Case*:    - The assassination of Salman Taseer, the Governor of Punjab province, in 2011 was a significant case linked to blasphemy laws. Taseer had advocated for reforms to Pakistan's blasphemy laws and had spoken out in support of Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy. His assassin, Mumtaz Qadri, was convicted and sentenced to death in 2011. The case raised questions about the misuse of blasphemy laws and highlighted the challenges of advocating for reform in this area. 2. *Asia Bibi Case*:    - The case of Asia Bibi, a Christian woman accused of blasphemy, garnered international attention and sparked debate about Pakistan's blasphemy laws. In 2010, Bibi wa

Tezab phainkna ki saza | section 336B pakistan penal code

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336B Pakistan penal code Section 336B kisi per tezab phainkna Section 336B of the Pakistan Penal Code deals with the offense of intentional or reckless use of acid to cause harm or disfigurement to another person. This section was added to the PPC in 2011 to address the rising incidents of acid attacks in Pakistan. It prescribes severe penalties for those found guilty of such offenses. پاکستان پینل کوڈ کی دفعہ  کسی دوسرے شخص کو نقصان پہنچانے یا اس کی بدنیتی کے لیے تیزاب کے جان بوجھ کر یا لاپرواہی سے استعمال کرنے کے جرم سے متعلق ہے۔ پاکستان میں تیزاب کے حملوں کے بڑھتے ہوئے واقعات سے نمٹنے کے لیے اس حصے کو 2011 میں PPC میں شامل کیا گیا تھا۔ اس میں ایسے جرائم کے مرتکب پائے جانے والوں کے لیے سخت سزائیں تجویز کی گئی ہیں۔ Title: Understanding Section 336B of the Pakistan Penal Code: Acid Attacks and Legal Implications Acid attacks are heinous crimes that cause severe physical and psychological trauma to victims, leaving lasting scars both physically and emotionally. In Pakistan, like in many