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The document outlines a course syllabus for Criminal Law, detailing the topics covered in each class from September to December. Key subjects include criminology, the elements of crime, stages of crime, punishments, and general exceptions under the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). The syllabus also includes presentations and seminars, emphasizing analytical thinking and legal definitions.

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The document outlines a course syllabus for Criminal Law, detailing the topics covered in each class from September to December. Key subjects include criminology, the elements of crime, stages of crime, punishments, and general exceptions under the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). The syllabus also includes presentations and seminars, emphasizing analytical thinking and legal definitions.

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CRIMINAL LAW-I SAJAD HUSSAIN LL.

B-V(B)
FIRST CLASS (11-Sep:)
Introduction to following:
 Criminology
 Crime
 Causes of crime, etc
SECOND CLASS: (18-Sep:)
 Section 1-5
 Tort and Crime & difference b/w the two
 Mens rea and Actus Rea & Difference b/w the two
 Elements of crime
THIRD CLASS: (25-Sep:)
 Analytical thinking
 Discussed about a picture where a child was making some sort of drug .
FOURTH CLASS: (2-Oct:)
 Person---------11
 Wrong full gain and loss-----23
 Dishonesty --------------------24
 Fraudulent--------------------25
 Difference between --------- 24 & 25
 Voluntarily --------------------39
 Injury --------------------------44
 Good faith --------------------52 (88 and 93)
FIFTH CLASS: (Stages of crime): (9 Oct:)
 Common intention ---------34
 Common object -------------149
 Difference between the two ---34 and 149
 Unlawful assembly ---------141 to 148
SIXTH CLASS: (16-Oct:)
 Abetment -----------107 to 118
 Conspiracy ----------120-A, 120-B
 Section 161, 191 and 143
SEVENTH CLASS: (23-Oct:)
 Infancy -------------------- 82 (Act by child under 10 year)
 Minority --------------------83 ( Act by child under 14 year)
 Exception to Abetment (e.g Coercion section 15 of ICA)
 Lunacy ---------------------------84
 Intoxication ------------------------85
 Intoxication with intent -----------86
EIGHTH CLASS: (Mid exams) 30-Oct:
AFTER MIDS
First class: (6-Nov:)
Punishments --------------53
1) Qisas------------299-k
2) Diyat -----------299-e
3) Arash----------299-b
4) Daman --------299-d
5) Tazir -----------299-a
6) Death sentences----302
7) Imprisonment for life
8) Imprisonment
9) Forfeiture of property
10) Fine
SECOND CLASS: (Seminar) (13-Nov:)

THIRD CLASS (20-NOV:)


Commutation of punishment : Death can be commuted into life
imprisonment(consent of wali required) but same cannot into death.

54 PPC: Commutation of sentence of death:

55 PPC: Commutation of sentence of imprisonment for life:


56 PPC: Rep.
57 PPC: Life imprisonment = 25 years

60 PPC: Punishment : Either wholly simple or rigorous or Partially simple and partially
rigorous.
63 PPC: Amount of fine:
64 PPC: Sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine:
67 PPC: Imprisonment for non-payment of fine when offence punishable with fine
only:
68 PPC: Imprisonment to terminate on payment of fine:
69 PPC: Termination of imprisonment on payment of proportional part of fine:
71 PPC: Limit of Punishment of offence made up of several offences.
when several acts, some of which individually constitute offenses, together form a different
offense.
This scenario arises when the combined acts are more than the sum of their parts and
create a distinct offense with its own definition and punishment.
FOURTH CLASS: (27- NOV) 72-75 PPC, Private defence 96-106:

72 PPC: Punishment of Person guilty of one of several offences, the judgement


stating that it is doubtful of which:
In all cases in which judgment is given that a person is guilty of one of several offences
specified in the judgment, but that it is doubtful of which of these offences he is guilty, the
offender shall be punished for the offence for which the lowest punishment is provided if the
same punishment is not provided for all.

73 PPC: Limit of solitary confinement:


When sentencing someone for an offense punishable by rigorous imprisonment, the
court may also order a portion of the imprisonment to be served in solitary confinement.

74 PPC: Limit of solitary confinement:


The maximum period is fourteen days when the term of imprisonment is exceeding 6
months.

75 PPC: Enhanced punishment for certain offenders under Ch:12 or Ch:17 after
previous conviction:
This section applies when : Individuals who have been previously convicted of an offence
punishable under Chapter XII or Chapter XVII of the PPC

FIFTH CLASS (4-Dec:) General Exceptions 76 - 95

SIXTH CLASS (11-Dec:)


 Presentation
SEVENTH CLASS: (18-Dec:)
 Presentation

EIGHTH CLASS: (20-Dec:)


 Presentation:

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