The Restoration of Executive Magistracy and its linkages with the price control mechanism and law and order
dc.contributor.author | 1. Sardar Omer Sharif (Chairman) IRS 2. Arsla Salim (Secretary) PSP 3. Muhammad Usman Khalid PAS 4. M. Rashid Hadayat PSP 5. Kamal-ud-din Qamar GB Service 6. M. Hasan Abdullah Malik OMG 7. Sumera Jabeen OMG 8. Zehra Farooq IRS 9. Dr. Omer Javed OMG 10. Sadaf Mehmood Shaikh PAAS 11. Noor Rehman Wazir IRS 12. Yasir Shakeel IG 13. Dr.Kashif Hussain OMG 14. Nasrullah Khan PAS | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-12-04T12:03:47Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-12-04T12:03:47Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2024 | |
dc.description | 60 Pages. | |
dc.description.abstract | Executive Magistracy formed the corner stone of the administrative structure of British colonial era in the Indian sub-continent. The district administration was headed by a civil servant who worked not only as the land revenue official but also as quasi-judicial adjudicator in his capacity of District Magistrate. For over half of a century after the independence of Pakistan, this system was allowed to work and serve the masses. In 2001, the system of executive magistracy was done away with after making amendments to the CrPC 1898. This research paper aims at finding the linkages between law& order and price control and the office of the District Magistrate. It will also investigate the effectiveness of price control mechanism and law & order before and after the demise of the office of DM. | |
dc.description.sponsorship | Civil Services Academy, Lahore | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://digitallibrary.punjab.gov.pk//handle/123456789/130421 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Civil Services Academy, Lahore | |
dc.title | The Restoration of Executive Magistracy and its linkages with the price control mechanism and law and order | |
dc.title.alternative | 40th Ctp ,Syndicate no 4. | |
dc.type | Book |