Pakistan Penal Code - In Urdu
Bashir opened the book randomly. His finger trembled as he read (Section 378) in simple, flowing Urdu: "جو شخص بغیر رضامندی کے کسی کی ملکیت میں سے کوئی چیز ناجائز طور پر لے جائے، وہ چور کہلائے گا۔" (Whoever, without consent, dishonestly takes any movable property from another’s possession, is called a thief.)
From that day, Bashir Ahmed kept the next to his prayer mat. He didn’t become a lawyer. But he became a free man—because justice, when written in the language of the heart, is the only justice that truly protects the poor. pakistan penal code in urdu
Bashir calmly pulled out the red book. He opened it to (Extortion). In a steady voice, he read aloud in Urdu: "جو شخص دھمکی دے کر کسی سے جائیداد لے لے، وہ مجرم ہے۔" Bashir opened the book randomly
"Dada," Haris said, placing the book in the old man’s hands. "This is for you." But he became a free man—because justice, when
A law written in a foreign language is a wall. A law written in your own language is a bridge.
He laughed. "For forty years, I knew a thief is a thief. But now… I see the words. The government wrote down my paanch rules in black and white. So a judge in Islamabad must read the same words as a watchmaker in Multan."
The old man’s eyes widened. "The English Kanoon ? The one the judges speak in the High Court? In our language?"