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Yes, defamation constitutes a criminal offense under Section 500 of the Pakistan Penal Code. A criminal case for defamation can be initiated by lodging a First Information Report (FIR) under this section.
Yes, compensation for defamation can be sought through a civil suit for damages under the Law of Tort or the Defamation Ordinance of 2002. A written legal notice must be served at least 14 days prior to filing a case under the Defamation Ordinance 2002.
According to Islamic law, custody of children is generally awarded to the mother until around 7 years for boys and puberty for girls. However, custody decisions are subject to the discretion of the court, which considers various factors such as the child’s welfare, age, gender, parental capability, and financial stability.
In case of police refusal to register an FIR, one can file a direct complaint before a magistrate or petition for the registration of FIR.
Yes, legal action can be pursued against a non-resident Pakistani citizen depending on the nature of the offense or the protection of legal rights.
Yes, in Pakistan, a case for the fulfillment of conjugal rights can be filed under certain circumstances, governed by the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961, for Muslims, and the Family Courts Act, 1964, for non-Muslims.
Grant of bail in non-bailable offenses is not a rule of universal application. Each case is considered based on its own facts and circumstances. While bail is a discretion granted to the court, its exercise cannot be arbitrary, fanciful, or perverse.
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