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... framed as a result of the deliberations of two constituent assemblies over nine years of effort but which remained in operation for only two and a half years ( 23 March 1956 to 7 October 1958 ) ; ( iii ) when following a period of ...
... framed as a result of the deliberations of two constituent assemblies over nine years of effort but which remained in operation for only two and a half years ( 23 March 1956 to 7 October 1958 ) ; ( iii ) when following a period of ...
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... framing a constitution . The Basic Principles Committee was the most important one . It was ap- pointed on 12 March ... framed ; it consisted of twenty 20 Constitutional Development in Pakistan.
... framing a constitution . The Basic Principles Committee was the most important one . It was ap- pointed on 12 March ... framed ; it consisted of twenty 20 Constitutional Development in Pakistan.
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... framed after nine years of effort was abrogated at midnight of 7 October 1958. About forty - four years back when ... framing the constitution of 1956 predicted ' You can no more expect the representa- tive institutions to flourish in ...
... framed after nine years of effort was abrogated at midnight of 7 October 1958. About forty - four years back when ... framing the constitution of 1956 predicted ' You can no more expect the representa- tive institutions to flourish in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Transfer of Power and the First Constituent Assembly | 6 |
Some Aspects of the Interim Constitution | 23 |
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1956 constitution administration amendment appointed Article Assembly of Pakistan Awami League Ayub's Basic Democracies Basic Principles Committee basis Bill British Cabinet Mission central government central legislature Centre Chief Justice citizens Congress Constitution Commission Constitution of Pakistan Council Dacca demand democratic dissolved East and West East Pakistan economic election emergency exercise expenditure favour federal legislature form of government framing franchise fundamental rights Government of India Governor Governor-General High Court Hindus House Ibid India Act Interim Constitution Islamic principles issue Jinnah judiciary Karachi late constitution leaders legislative Liaquat Ali Khan majority matters ment minorities Mohammad Muslim League National Assembly non-Muslims Objectives Resolution Parliament parliamentary system political parties President Ayub presidential system Prime Minister problem proclamation proposed provincial governments provincial legislature Punjab Quran recommended regard relating religion second Constituent Assembly separate electorates Sir Ivor Jennings stitution Sunnah Supreme Court taxes tion ulema undivided India United vote