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The Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences, published by EDVision Pvt Limited, is a pioneering platform dedicated to the exploration and dissemination of scholarly research at the intersection of law and social sciences. Our journal serves as a dynamic forum for academics, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to engage in critical discourse and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields.

With a commitment to excellence and innovation, the Indus Journal of Law and Social Sciences seeks to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that encompass a wide range of topics. Our journal welcomes contributions from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. We encourage submissions that offer insightful analyses, address contemporary challenges, and propose innovative solutions to complex legal and societal issues.

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Jirga as a Mechanism of Dispute Resolution: An Evaluation in the Eyes of Islamic Principles and Legal Challenges in Pakistan

Shahzeb KhanPages: 1-11Aizaz Ali Khan

The Jirga system in Pakistan has historically served as an informal approach to imparting community-based justice. However, the practical implications of this system raise serious questions regarding its compliance with Islamic
jurisprudence and constitutional mandates. This thesis analyses the Jirga system through an Islamic lens, exploring its conceptual foundation in Islamic law and ide ... read more

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Evolving Role of World Bank Group as an ADR Facilitator in Indus WatersTreaty: Balancing the International Principle/Norm “Pacta Sunt Servanda’’and Water Scarcity Challenges

Muhammad Afaq KhanPages: 12-30

Agreement must be kept/ treaty must be followed is a famous international law principle Pacta Sunt Servanda, this principle honors and upholds the treaties and agreements between different states. This research explores the application of this principle in the context of the Indus Waters Treaty between the two rival countries Pakistan and India. Moreover, this research probes into the historica ... read more

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Consumer Protection in Digital Age: A Comprehensive Study of Laws in Pakistan

Humaira NoorPages: 31-48Hashmat Sultana

This research explores emerging challenges and legal issues relevant to the ecommerce zone in Pakistan, including privacy concerns, digital fraud, deceptive marketing practices, and the regulation of online marketplaces. The study's initial phase is focused on empirical research on the significance, challenges, and chances of expansion of ecommerce. Secondly, this research deals with a comprehe ... read more

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18TH Amendment and its Impacts on Erstwhile FATA

Misbah UllahPages: 49-65

The impact on the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) remained one the most profound subjects of debate and controversy since 2010 when parliament passed the 18th Amendment to the 1973 Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It was a groundbreaking legislation that focused on decentralizing power and empowering the provinces. I have always been fascinated by the legal ... read more

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Protection Against Double Jeopardy

Muhammad AfzalPages: 66-82

The fundamental rights described in the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (1973) as well as The Indian Constitution postulates the concept of double jeopardy. A well-known maxim "autrefois convict" prohibits any person, who has been convicted of a crime in the competent court, from being retried for the same offense or cause. Moreover, "autrefois acquit" prevents a person who has ... read more

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