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Call for submissions for Volume 4 Issue 2 by Legal Research & Analysis

Call for submissions for Volume 4 Issue 2 by Legal Research & Analysis About the Journal Legal Research & Analysis (DOI Prefix: 10.69971; ISSN: 3007-6455 (Online), 3007-6447 (Print) publishes research papers, review papers, case comments and books reviews related to all aspects of laws including but not limited to legal issues, legal systems, and the …

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Legal History of Pakistan: A Journey of Evolution

Pakistan’s legal history is a rich tapestry, woven from the threads of colonial legacy, Islamic principles, and indigenous customs. This article delves into the significant milestones and transformations that have shaped the country’s legal landscape.   Pre-Independence Era (1857-1947) During British colonial rule, Pakistan was subject to the Indian Penal Code (1860) and the Code …

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