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What is the main purpose of the provision regarding protection against retrospective punishment?
What is the main purpose of the provision regarding protection against retrospective punishment?
- To protect individuals from future crimes they may commit.
- To encourage individuals to commit crimes without fear of punishment.
- To ensure that individuals cannot be punished for acts that were legal at the time. (correct)
- To allow for punishment of past crimes regardless of legal changes.
Why is it important for every arrested person to be produced before a Magistrate within 24 hours?
Why is it important for every arrested person to be produced before a Magistrate within 24 hours?
- To prevent arbitrary and prolonged detention without oversight. (correct)
- To prolong the detention period of the arrested person.
- To ensure the arrested person receives a fair trial.
- To allow the police more time to interrogate the arrested person.
What is the significance of protection against double punishment and self-incrimination?
What is the significance of protection against double punishment and self-incrimination?
- To encourage individuals to commit crimes knowing they won't face repercussions.
- To protect individuals from being unfairly prosecuted or punished multiple times for the same offense. (correct)
- To ensure individuals can be compelled to testify against themselves.
- To allow individuals to be punished multiple times for the same offense.
Why is freedom of movement considered a fundamental right in Pakistan?
Why is freedom of movement considered a fundamental right in Pakistan?
Why is freedom of speech considered a major fundamental right in Pakistan?
Why is freedom of speech considered a major fundamental right in Pakistan?
Why is freedom of religion an important right in Pakistan?
Why is freedom of religion an important right in Pakistan?
What are Fundamental Rights?
What are Fundamental Rights?
How does the constitution treat laws that go against Fundamental Rights?
How does the constitution treat laws that go against Fundamental Rights?
Which part of the constitution outlines the principles and provisions of the Objective Resolution?
Which part of the constitution outlines the principles and provisions of the Objective Resolution?
What is the Objective Resolution often referred to as in relation to the constitution?
What is the Objective Resolution often referred to as in relation to the constitution?
Which Fundamental Right deals with 'Security of Person' according to the constitution?
Which Fundamental Right deals with 'Security of Person' according to the constitution?
What happens to laws that violate Fundamental Rights according to the constitution?
What happens to laws that violate Fundamental Rights according to the constitution?