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Salient Features of 1956 Constitution of Pakistan

Salient Features of 1956 Constitution of Pakistan

Salient Features of 1956 Constitution The salient features of 1956 Constitution of Pakistan are as follows A Written and Lengthy Document The 1st Constitution of Republic of Pakistan was written in nature. It consisted of 234 Articles and 6 Schedules. Hence it was one of the …
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Council of Common Interest under 1973 Constitution of Pakistan

Council of Common Interest under 1973 Constitution of Pakistan

Council of Common Interest (CCI) Article 153 of the 1973 Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Common Interest – CCI, which shall be appointed by the President of the Republic. Members of Council of Common Interest – The CMs of the Provinces – …
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Salient Features of 1973 Constitution of Pakistan

Salient Features of 1973 Constitution of Pakistan

Introduction Constitution of Pakistan 1973 The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan was prepared by the first elected NA through a 25 members committee under the leadership of Abdul Hafiz Pirzada of all parliamentary parties. The constitution was approved by the Assembly on 10th April 1973 and assented …
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Salient Features of 1962 Constitution of Pakistan

Salient Features of 1962 Constitution of Pakistan

Introduction to 1962 Constitution of Pakistan After 9 years of hard labour Pakistan was able to frame its first constitution. But due to unparliamentary role of those who were at the helm of affairs, it lived shortly. Martial Law was imposed and the constitution was abrogated. …
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Conditions for Independence of Judiciary

Conditions for Independence of Judiciary

Conditions for Independence of Judiciary Independence of judiciary may better be secured by considering the following conditions: 1. Mode of Appointment Independence of judiciary is determined to a great extent by the mode of appointment of its members. They may appointed by the people through the …
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Special Powers of the Governor General in Govt of India Act 1935

Special Powers of the Governor General in Govt of India Act 1935

Responsibilities & Special Powers Of The Governor General In Govt Of India Act 1935 Under certain provisions of the India 1935 Act, the Governor General was authorized to act in his discretion and under certain other provisions; he could exercise his individual judgment. He was vested …
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The Government of India Act 1935 – A Detailed Lecture

The Government of India Act 1935 – A Detailed Lecture

Introduction to the Government of India Act 1935 After the release and publication of Simon Commission Report when the new Labour Government succeeded in office, it declared that the Report was not final and in order to resolve the constitutional deadlock, the matter would finally considered …
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What is Direct Legislation & How to Participate in Direct Legislation

What is Direct Legislation & How to Participate in Direct Legislation

Direct Legislation In modern times we have indirect democracy, under this system the people elect their representatives and give them the authority to make the law and implement them. Actually in democracy sovereignty belongs to people but under normal circumstances it becomes difficult for the people …
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Independence of Judiciary

Independence of Judiciary

Independence of Judiciary Independence of judiciary means that judiciary should be impartial in the discharge of its functions and that the executive or legislature should exert influence on it through the appointment, salaries, promotion or condition of services of its members. It should be separated from …
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Disadvantages of Federalism

Disadvantages of Federalism

Disadvantages of Federalism The following are the disadvantages of federalism Federal System is a Source of Weakness for the State Federalism makes the state weak because there is always a conflict going on between the center and the federating units and as a result of this …
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