Provisions of law regarding tracking are contained in:

Provisions of law regarding tracking are contained in:

  • (A) Qanoon-e-Shahadat Ordinance
  • (B) Punjab Laws Act
  • (C) Cattle Ponds Act
  • (D) High Court Rules and Orders
  • The Punjab Laws Act, 1872, has certain clauses with reference to tracking (or what is sometimes called the track law or Khoji system) originally permitting the tracking of footprints to find stolen goods or to track down criminals.
  • Punjab Laws Act, 1872: In this Act, there are special customary and administrative provisions in the region of Punjab. Section 42 (with associated historical sections) was the original legalization of village communities and professional trackers (Khojis) to pursue tracks of stolen cattle or offenders, and established a legal basis to this traditional mode of investigation.
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