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The present study was conducted in Khyber Agency, one of the seven agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan, with the sole objective to ascertain the local people’s attitude towards the Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR). FCR is a law implemented in FATA being different from the state law but approved within the constitutional framework of Pakistan. The study units include intellectuals, business community, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and students hailing from the target agency, and personnel from the political administration. A sample size of 380 respondents from the categories mentioned in the foregoing line was chosen for interview. Uni- variate and bi-variate analyses were drawn through percentage based presentations cross tabulation respectively. Chi-Squarewas used to determine the level of association between FCR and writ of the State. The study findings reveal major flaws of FCR as: FCR is a law but with no proper protection to the legal rights of the people; FCR is an inhuman and injudicious legal system; it promotes the exercise of unchecked and deliberate power by the political administration; and the unchanged status of FCR after implementation created numerous problems for which the local Maliks were held responsible to block the way of changes for the sake of their selfish designs . The study recommends overtime amendments in FCR, so as it could meet the challenges of the day and promote the zeal to strengthen the writ of the state.

Intikhab Alam, Niaz Muhammad, Musawir Shah. (2014) Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) and Writ of the State: A Study on Local Peoples Perception in Khyber Agency, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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