ISLAMABAD – Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar has presented a series of extensive reforms before the Federal Cabinet to the Criminal Procedure Code of 1898 in order to modernize country’s judicial framework and in aligning with international standards.
The law minister suggested that the prosecutors are empowered to identify flaws in police reports and can suspend investigations if evidence is lacking.
The proposed reforms to Pakistan’s Criminal Procedure Code introduce streamlined FIR registration with options for electronic submissions and preliminary inquiries, ensuring faster and clearer processes.
The amendments also require that only female officers can arrest women, enhancing respect and security in enforcement actions.
The prosecutors are empowered to identify flaws in police reports and can suspend investigations if evidence is lacking.
New provisions are set to accelerate trials and appeals, establishing definite timelines for case resolutions.