Criminal Law Pakistan 2026
Latest updates on PECA amendments, child pornography laws, digital evidence, AI regulations, and National Strategy against Organized Crime

Written by: Mr. Atta Ullah Baloch (Advocate High Court, 25 Years Experience)
Reviewed by: Mr. Muhammad Khan (Founder, MK Legal Hub)
Last Updated: April 2026
1. Introduction
The year 2026 has brought significant changes to criminal law Pakistan 2026. From stricter punishments for child pornography to mandatory medical examinations for rape victims, and from new digital evidence rules to the first-ever National Strategy against Organized Crime, the legal landscape is evolving rapidly. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in criminal law Pakistan 2026.
2. PECA Amendments 2026 – Stricter Punishments for Child Pornography
The Senate has passed the Anti-Electronic Crimes Amendment Bill 2026, introducing significant changes to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016. Under the amended criminal law Pakistan 2026, punishment for child pornography has been substantially increased.
| Provision | Old Law | New Law (2026) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Imprisonment for Child Pornography | 7 years | 10 years | +3 years |
| Fine for Child Pornography | Rs. 5 million | Rs. 10 million | +Rs. 5 million |
| Mandatory Medical Exam for Sexual Assault | Voluntary | Mandatory | New requirement |
| Penalty for Denying Medical Exam | No penalty | 1 year imprisonment + fine | New penalty |
3. Digital Evidence Under Criminal Law Pakistan 2026
Under criminal law Pakistan 2026, electronic evidence admissibility has been strengthened. Article 164 of the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984 continues to govern electronic evidence, but new protocols for chain of custody have been introduced.
📱 Electronic Evidence
Admissible under Article 164 QSO. Must be certified and have proper chain of custody.
🔗 Chain of Custody
Complete documentation from collection to court presentation is mandatory.
🖥️ OSINT Evidence
Open Source Intelligence from social media may be admissible with proper authentication.
📊 Blockchain Analysis
Virtual asset investigations and blockchain analysis are now recognized.
4. National Strategy Against Organized Crime 2026
For the first time in Pakistan's history, the government has launched the National Strategy against Organized Crime 2026 with UNODC support. This strategy under criminal law Pakistan 2026 is built on four strategic pillars.
🛡️ Prevent
Stop crime before it happens through community engagement and awareness campaigns.
🔍 Pursue
Investigate and prosecute offenders with strengthened investigative capacity.
🛡️ Protect
Safeguard victims and vulnerable persons, especially women and children.
🤝 Promote
Enhance inter-agency and international coordination.
5. AI and Criminal Law – Emerging Challenges
Under criminal law Pakistan 2026, artificial intelligence presents new challenges. The KP Judicial Academy has conducted workshops on "Generative AI and Legal Challenges" for judges and judicial officers.
| AI Threat | Description | Legal Challenge |
|---|---|---|
| Deepfakes | AI-generated fake videos/audio | Evidence authentication |
| Automated Fraud | AI-powered phishing and scams | Attribution and jurisdiction |
| AI Disinformation | Mass misinformation campaigns | Free speech vs regulation |
6. Islamabad High Court Observations on Crime Rate
In a recent Justice Committee meeting on 29 January 2026, the Islamabad High Court expressed serious concern over rising crime rates. The court noted significant increases in theft, vehicle theft, accidents, and rape cases.
🚔 Theft
Increasing trend causing concern
🚗 Vehicle Theft
High number of vehicle thefts reported
💥 Accidents
Rising number of traffic accidents
⚠️ Rape Cases
Very high level of concern expressed
7. Prison Reforms and Safe City Project
The government has accelerated the Model Jail construction project, with 85% completion reported. The deadline for completion is 30 June 2026. Additionally, the Safe City project has achieved 35% CCTV coverage in critical areas of Islamabad, with AI-integrated cameras being installed.
8. Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the new punishment for child pornography under PECA amendments 2026?
Answer: Under the amended criminal law Pakistan 2026, child pornography now carries 10 years imprisonment (up from 7 years) and a fine of Rs. 10 million (up from Rs. 5 million).
Q2: Is medical examination for rape victims mandatory now?
Answer: Yes. Under criminal law Pakistan 2026, medical examination of sexual assault victims is now mandatory. Denying such examination carries 1 year imprisonment and fine.
Q3: What is the National Strategy against Organized Crime?
Answer: It is Pakistan's first comprehensive strategy launched with UNODC support under criminal law Pakistan 2026, based on four pillars: Prevent, Pursue, Protect, and Promote.
Q4: How is digital evidence treated under Pakistani law?
Answer: Under Article 164 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984, electronic evidence is admissible if properly certified and chain of custody is maintained. This remains unchanged in criminal law Pakistan 2026.
Q5: What AI-related legal challenges are emerging?
Answer: Deepfakes, AI-generated fraud, and disinformation campaigns pose new challenges for evidence authentication and attribution under criminal law Pakistan 2026.
9. Expert Opinion

Mr. Atta Ullah Baloch
Advocate High Court | 25 Years Experience | Criminal Law Specialist
"The year 2026 marks a turning point for criminal law Pakistan 2026. The increased penalties for child pornography reflect society's zero tolerance for crimes against children. The mandatory medical examination for rape victims is a long-overdue reform that will strengthen prosecution. However, the real challenge lies in implementation. Courts must ensure that digital evidence is handled with proper chain of custody. The National Strategy against Organized Crime is a welcome step, but requires sustained political will and resources. As AI technologies evolve, our legal framework must adapt to address deepfakes and automated fraud. I urge all legal practitioners to stay updated with these changes."
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