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The Punjab Criminal Procedure (Election Offences) Amendment Act, 1936

The Punjab Criminal Procedure (Election Offences) Amendment Act, 1936 Law in Pakistan.

The Punjab Criminal Procedure (Election Offences) Amendment Act, 1936 was an important legal development during British rule in Pakistan, which included the Punjab region that later became part of Pakistan. This act aimed to address and regulate election offenses, ensuring the fairness and integrity of electoral processes. It introduced amendments to the criminal procedure laws, specifically focusing on the prosecution and penalties for individuals engaged in election-related wrongdoings. This legislation was instrumental in promoting transparency and accountability in electoral practices, laying the foundation for the electoral laws and regulations in Pakistan and helping to maintain the integrity of the democratic process.

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