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LLB Guide
2w ago
In the Khan Asfandyar Wali Vs Federation of Pakistan, case NAB Ordinance issued by General Pervaiz Musharraf was challenged through many writ petitions under article 184 (3) in the Supreme Court of Pakistan stating that it was repugnant to many articles of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973. In Asfandyar Wali Khan vs FOP, the Supreme Court decided in the favour of respondent.
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Asfandyar Wali Khan Vs. Federation of Pakistan PLD 2001 SC 607
Background
Writ in the Supreme Court
Decision of the Supreme Court
Conclusion
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LLB Guide
3M ago
The causes of failure of 1962 constitution of Pakistan includes dictatorship, Presidential form of government, secularism, unicameral legislature, lack of provincial autonomy, lack of checks and balances, misuse of power, no fundamental rights, the rise of Bhutto, the war of 1965, protests and unpopular constitution.
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Causes Of Failure Of 1962 Constitution
1. Dictatorship
2. Presidential form of Government
3. Secularism
4. Unicameral Legislature
5. Lack of Provincial Autonomy
6. Lack of Check and Balance
7. Misuse of Power
8. No Fundamental Rights
9. Rise of Bhutto
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LLB Guide
3M ago
The leading case, Al Jehad Trust case Vs. the Federation of Pakistan is also known as Judges Case. In this case, the Supreme Court of Pakistan settled down the rules regarding the appointment of ad-hoc judges, acting judges, permanent judges, and their transfers, etc, and blocked the interference of the executive in the judiciary.
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Al Jehad Trust Case (Judges Case) PLD 1996 SC 324
Background
Writ in Supreme Court
Objection of Federation
Objection Overruled
Arguments of Federation
The Decision of the Supreme Court
Rules Settled Down
Conclusion
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LLB Guide
4M ago
In Nawaz Sharif Vs. The President of Pakistan Case, Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court of Pakistan and challenged his dismissal as Prime Minister and the dissolution of assemblies by the act of President Ghulam Ishaq Khan.
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Nawaz Sharif Vs. The President of Pakistan PLD 1993 SC 473
Background
Writ in Supreme Court
Objection by Attorney General
Questions before the Supreme Court
Article 58 (2)B of the Constitution
The Decision of the Supreme Court
Notable Remarks
Dissenting Note of Justice Sajjad Ali Shah
Conclusion
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LLB Guide
4M ago
By the Indian Independence Act 1947 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s ‘Two Nation Theory’ was implemented and two different states for two different nations the Hindus and the Muslims were established. It separated British India into two independent states India and Pakistan and ended the Emperor system by the British.
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Indian Independence Act 1947
Salient Features of the Indian Independence Act 1947
1. Two Dominions
2. Constituent Assemblies
3. Governor-General of New Dominions
4. The Office of SOS was Abolished
5. Armed Forced Division
6. Existing Instruments
7. Bengal
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LLB Guide
4M ago
Government of India Act 1935 played an important role in the constitutional development of Pakistan. When Pakistan became an independent state, it was adopted as the country’s interim constitution with some amendments.
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What is the Government of India Act 1935?
Salient Features of the Government of India Act 1935
1. Federation of India
2. Division of Power
3. Autonomy of Provinces
4. Diarchy at Centre
1. Reserved
2. Transferred
5. Bicameral Legislation
6. Federal Court
7. Secretary of State
8. Voting Rights
9. Sindh and Bombay
10. Bihar and Orissa
11. Burma
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LLB Guide
5M ago
Usif Patel case is also a significant case in the constitutional and judicial history of Pakistan. It started after the judgment of the Molvi Tameez ud Din case when 46 laws passed by the Constituent Assembly without the assent of the Governor General became invalid by the effect of Judgment and there arose legal crises in the country.
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Usif Patel Case Vs Crown PLD 1955 SC 387
Background
Facts of Usif Patel Case
Writ in Chief Sindh Court
Appeal in Federal Court
Arguments by Petitioner
Arguments by Respondent
Decision of Federal Court
Conclusion
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LLB Guide
5M ago
Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case, (Vs Chief of Army Staff) was the second case in which the Supreme Court validated Martial law imposed in the country by the Army officials, based on the “Doctrine of Necessity”.
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Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case PLD 1977 SC 657
Background
Facts of Nusrat Bhutto Case
Writ in the Supreme Court
Arguments of Yahya Bakhtiyar
Arguments of Respondent
Decision of the Supreme Court
Conclusion
Begum Nusrat Bhutto Case PLD 1977 SC 657
The leading constitutional case, the Nusrat Bhutto case is explained in simple words.
Background
On the 7th of March 1977, there w ..read more
LLB Guide
5M ago
Asma Jilani Vs. The Government of the Punjab case is a unique and important case in the Constitutional history of Pakistan. In the Asma Jilani case, the Supreme Court of Pakistan declared the first two Martial laws, by General Muhammad Ayub Khan on the 7th of October 1958 and General Yahya Khan on 21 March 1969, illegal.
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Asma Jilani Case PLD 1972 SC 139
Background
Facts of the Asma Jilani Case
Appeal in the Supreme Court
Decision of the Supreme Court
Conclusion
FAQs
Asma Jilani Case PLD 1972 SC 139
The Asma Jilani Case has been briefly and simply explained below.
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LLB Guide
5M ago
The State Vs Dosso Case is the most important constitutional case in the history of Pakistan, in which the first Martial law imposed by General Ayub Khan was declared valid by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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The State Vs Dosso Case PLD 1958 SC 533
Background
Writ in High Court
Decision of High Court
Appeal in Supreme Court
The Decision of the Supreme Court
Kelsen Theory
Conclusion
FAQs
The State Vs Dosso Case PLD 1958 SC 533
The State Vs Dosso case is described below in very simple words.
Background
Dosso was a tribal person, living in the Loralai District in Balochistan ..read more