NA legislates against abuse of minors, makes child pornography punishable act
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Thursday passed the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2015 aimed at protecting children from mental and physical abuse.
Amongst the major Amendments, the bill raises the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 7 to 10 years and the upper age limit from 12 to 14 years.
Moreover, it legalises protection of children from cruel treatment and criminalises child pornography, proposing punishment for the crime.
The act of exposing children to obscene material has also been criminalised in the bill. It also proposes punishment for internal trafficking of humans.
The older provisions in the criminal law statutes had failed to cover a number of serious offence against children like; child pornography, exposure to seduction, abuse, cruelty to a child and trafficking in human beings within Pakistan.
Minister for Law and Justice Pervaiz Rashid moved the bill to amend the Pakistan Panel Code, 1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 in the House.
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Some legislators belonging to the opposition parties including Dr Shireen Mazari, Dr Nafeesa Shah, Shahzia Marri and Dr Azra Fazal suggested changing the age limit describing a child to 16 years of age instead of 12 to 14 years as originally mentioned in the bill.
Rashid said the bill would help protect the children against any kind of mental and physical abuse.