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PAKISTAN Army's colonel's daughter killed a 40 years old man colonel paid 6.9 million rupees case closed .

N.Siddiqui

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This law is used and abused by the powerful and rich.

Diya (Arabic: دية; plural diyāt, Arabic: ديات) in Islamic law, is the financial compensation paid to the victim or heirs of a victim in the cases of murder, bodily harm or property damage by mistake. It is an alternative punishment to qisas (equal retaliation).
 

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This law is used and abused by the powerful and rich.

Diya (Arabic: دية; plural diyāt, Arabic: ديات) in Islamic law, is the financial compensation paid to the victim or heirs of a victim in the cases of murder, bodily harm or property damage by mistake. It is an alternative punishment to qisas (equal retaliation).
It's also abused and misapplied. The actual diya is based on the victim's value in gold. Historically, it's been high enough to require the perpetrator, their immediate family, extended family, and sometimes even the tribe to pay up. And this is on top of whatever punishment the state decides to levy for irresponsible driving.
 

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It's also abused and misapplied. The actual diya is based on the victim's value in gold. Historically, it's been high enough to require the perpetrator, their immediate family, extended family, and sometimes even the tribe to pay up. And this is on top of whatever punishment the state decides to levy for irresponsible driving.

Fair enough, the compensation for the murder must have to be so high, so tough to incur and bear, so unforgiving and painful to the murderer/bearer that it must taught them a lesson to be learnt for the rset of their lives and for the public it should be a kind of redemption.

And on the other side, the victim heir must be judicially compensated with a lifetime of financial security.

Thanks for the clarification and added info. Islamic Jurisprudence, Fiqh is something which people including me, are not familiar with.
 
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It's also abused and misapplied. The actual diya is based on the victim's value in gold. Historically, it's been high enough to require the perpetrator, their immediate family, extended family, and sometimes even the tribe to pay up. And this is on top of whatever punishment the state decides to levy for irresponsible driving.

On top, it must be an accident and not intentional. I've read a few times various schools of thought established 100 camels as the minimum.
 

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You are making it sound like a deliberate murder when it was an accident.
If she was a politician s daughter, the deceased man's family had only got threats and no money.
At least in this case the colonel had the dececy of paying out compensation to the family.
Must be appreciated not condemned.
 

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It's also abused and misapplied. The actual diya is based on the victim's value in gold. Historically, it's been high enough to require the perpetrator, their immediate family, extended family, and sometimes even the tribe to pay up. And this is on top of whatever punishment the state decides to levy for irresponsible driving.

That's happens in Civil country. Not in **** land.
 

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ask full question
can a colonel buy home in D-12 ? 5 MARLA HOUSE COSTS 5 TO 8 CRORES IN D-12
can colonel afford to give corrola to kids ?
can colonel pay 69 lakhs ?

its clearly colonel sahab have worth some 10 crores in this incident only god know tatal wealth .

The 40-year old man was a servant at the house he was killed. The family had raised him since he was 8 years old.



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who is this colonel?
 

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