AI Case Summary
This case follows a standard fast-track trajectory with all critical evidence submitted within 48 hours. The timeline indicates high adherence to SOPs, though a minor delay was noted in the forensic report generation. The current status suggests a high probability of resolution in the upcoming hearing.
Survivor Profile
Confidential
Incident Details
Critical Risk
Legal Status
Judicial Process
Process Flow
Service Provided
Complaint Received
Reported: 2024-01-10
Description
The initial intake process involves the formal recording of the survivor’s grievance via multiple designated channels, including the 24/7 Helpline 1099, direct walk-ins at Women Protection Centers, or the NCSW Mobile App. During this stage, critical biodata is captured, the immediate nature of the threat is assessed, and a unique Case ID is generated for tracking throughout the judicial lifecycle.
Attached Evidence
Complaint Received Document.pdf
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Initial Screening & Police Complaint Registration
Reported: 2024-01-11
Description
A comprehensive risk assessment is conducted to determine the severity and type of violence. If a criminal offense is identified, the complaint is formally routed to the relevant Police Station. This stage includes verifying jurisdiction, documenting the initial narrative, and ensuring immediate safety measures are activated for high-risk cases.
Attached Evidence
Initial Screening & Police Complaint Registration Document.pdf
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Medical Examination & Evidence Recording
Reported: 2024-01-12
Description
The survivor is referred to a Gazetted Medical Officer for a detailed Medico-Legal Examination (MLC). The MLO records all visible and non-visible injuries, collects forensic samples for DNA analysis, and documents the physical state of the survivor. Concurrently, a statement under Section 161 (Police) or 164 (Magistrate) CrPC is recorded to preserve the testimony.
Attached Evidence
Medical Examination & Evidence Recording Document.pdf
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FIR Registration
Reported: 2024-01-13
Description
Based on the complaint and corroborating medical evidence, a First Information Report (FIR) is formally registered under the relevant sections of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). This marks the official commencement of the criminal investigation, where specific legal charges are levied against the accused.
Attached Evidence
FIR Registration Document.pdf
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Investigation & Charge Sheet
Reported: 2024-01-14
Description
The Investigation Officer (IO) conducts a thorough inquiry, which includes visiting the crime scene, securing forensic evidence, and recording statements from witnesses. Upon completion, a final report (Challan/Charge Sheet) is submitted to the court, detailing the findings and the evidence arrayed against the accused for trial.
Attached Evidence
Investigation & Charge Sheet Document.pdf
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Arrest & Judicial Remand
Reported: 2024-01-15
Description
Following the FIR and initial investigation, the accused is apprehended. The police present the custody to the Magistrate for physical or judicial remand. This period is crucial for recoveries (e.g., weapon of offense) and further interrogation before the accused is sent to judicial lock-up pending trial.
Attached Evidence
Arrest & Judicial Remand Document.pdf
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Disposal & Judgment (Convicted)
Reported: 2024-01-16
Description
The court concludes the trial after hearing arguments from both prosecution and defense. A final judgment is pronounced based on the strength of evidence and witness cross-examination. In a conviction scenario, the specific sentence (imprisonment/fine) is recorded, and the case file is marked as "Disposed - Convicted" in the central registry.
Attached Evidence
Disposal & Judgment (Convicted) Document.pdf
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