Difference Between Civil and Criminal Cases in Pakistan (2025 Guide)

Difference Between Civil and Criminal Cases in Pakistan (2025 Guide)

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Introduction

Difference between civil and criminal cases in Pakistan, In Pakistan’s legal system, every dispute or offence is categorized as either a civil case or a criminal case.
Understanding the difference between civil and criminal cases helps you choose the right court, lawyer, and legal remedy.

At GNS Law Associates, Karachi, we represent clients in both civil and criminal courts — helping individuals and businesses pursue justice effectively.

What Is a Civil Case in Pakistan?

A civil case is a dispute between two private parties — individuals, families, or businesses — over legal rights, money, or property.

Civil cases do not involve crimes, but focus on compensation, damages, or declarations.

Examples of civil cases:

  • Property or rent disputes

  • Recovery of money suits

  • Contract breaches

  • Family matters (divorce, custody, inheritance)

  • Defamation and injunction suits

Key Goal:
To protect or restore a person’s rights through court orders or compensation.

Civil Courts in Pakistan:

  • Civil Judge Courts

  • Family Courts

  • District Courts

  • High Courts (appeals)

What Is a Criminal Case in Pakistan?

A criminal case involves an act considered a crime under the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) or special laws.
The State (Government) is always a party, and punishment may include imprisonment or fine.

Examples of criminal cases:

  • Theft, fraud, or forgery

  • Murder, assault, or harassment

  • Cheque bounce offences

  • Cybercrime under PECA 2016

  • Narcotics or smuggling cases

Key Goal:
To punish the offender and protect society from unlawful acts.

Criminal Courts in Pakistan:

  • Magistrate Courts (minor offences)

  • Sessions Courts (serious offences)

  • Special Courts (NAB, FIA, Anti-Terrorism, Cybercrime)

Main Difference Between Civil and Criminal Cases in Pakistan

Aspect   Civil Case    Criminal Case

Parties

 Private individuals or companies     State (Prosecution) vs Accused
ObjectiveCompensation, rights enforcement     Punishment, deterrence
Burden of ProofBalance of probabilities     Beyond reasonable doubt
ExamplesProperty, contract, family, recovery     Murder, theft, fraud, cybercrime
Courts  Civil / Family / District Courts     Criminal / Sessions / Special Courts
Law Civil Procedure Code (CPC)     Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), CrPC
ResultDecree, injunction, damages     Conviction, acquittal, imprisonment

When Should You File a Civil Case?

You should file a civil case when your rights or property are violated, but no crime has been committed.
For example:

  • Someone occupies your property illegally → File a Suit for Declaration or Possession.

  • Someone refuses to return your money → File a Suit for Recovery of Money.

Tip: Always send a legal notice before filing a civil case — it strengthens your position in court.

When Should You File a Criminal Case?

If an act causes harm, fraud, or danger to life or property, it’s a criminal matter.

  • Lodge an FIR at the local police station.

  • If police don’t act, file a Criminal Complaint under Section 200 CrPC through your lawyer.

Example: Cheque dishonoured → File complaint under Section 489-F PPC.

Key Takeaway

  • Civil cases = Rights & Compensation.

  • Criminal cases = Crimes & Punishment.

  • Both follow separate laws and court

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Contact Us Today!

At GNS Law Associates, Karachi, our team handles civil suits, family disputes, bail, and criminal defence cases professionally — for local and overseas clients.

FAQs – Civil vs Criminal Cases in Pakistan

What is the main difference between civil and criminal cases?

Civil cases involve private disputes over rights or property; criminal cases involve offences against the State.

Can one case be both civil and criminal?

Yes. Some matters, like cheque bounce or fraud, can lead to both civil and criminal proceedings.

Which law governs civil cases in Pakistan?

 

The Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908 governs civil proceedings.

Which law governs criminal cases?

 

The Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) govern criminal trials.

How can GNS Law Associates help me?

 

We represent clients in Civil, Criminal, and Family Courts in Karachi — from legal notices to trial and appeals.

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