Evolution of Rape Laws in Pakistan

Hudood Ordinances 1979: Repeal of a Legal Injustice

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Posted on February 13, 2015 by Ayesha Rehman

Posted in: NCUR, Reflections | Tagged in: adultery, colonial laws, double suspects, drinking, Hudood Ordinances, islamization period, martial law, Maududi, Offense of Zina, slander, theft, women, women's rights, Zia | Leave a comment

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