PMS Law Past Paper 2016
Complete guide to the PMS Law paper from 2016. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.
Paper Overview
Paper Format
Two papers covering constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, and legal system of Pakistan with emphasis on provincial legal framework.
Paper Pattern & Structure
Paper I: Constitutional and administrative law, fundamental rights, judicial system. Paper II: Criminal law (PPC), civil law (CPC), family law, and evidence law. 8 questions per paper; answer 4.
Key Topics Covered
Based on analysis of PMS Law papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:
Preparation Tips
Study the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 with focus on fundamental rights
Learn key sections of PPC, CPC, and Evidence Act with case examples
Understand the judicial hierarchy from Supreme Court to district courts
Focus on legal reforms and access to justice as trending examination topics
Use landmark case references to strengthen your answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a law degree to take Law as optional?
No, PMS Law does not require a law degree. However, candidates with legal education have a natural advantage in understanding legal concepts.
What is the most important paper?
Both papers carry equal marks. Paper I (constitutional law) tends to overlap with other subjects, while Paper II (criminal/civil law) requires dedicated legal study.
How many case laws should I memorize?
Focus on 20-30 landmark cases across constitutional, criminal, and civil law. Understanding the principles behind cases is more important than memorizing details.
Is Law a scoring subject?
Law can be highly scoring for well-prepared candidates because answers have clear legal frameworks and precedents to reference, making them structured and precise.