Constitutional And Political History Of Pakistan By Hamid Khanpdf Better Today
Khan explains the agonizing delay in crafting the first constitution. He highlights the "Objectives Resolution" and the power struggles between the Governor-General and the Constituent Assembly. The Era of Martial Laws
Hamid Khan is a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and a former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association. His expertise isn't just academic; he has lived through and participated in many of the legal turning points described in his writing. Khan explains the agonizing delay in crafting the
This is the heart of the book. Khan explains how Zulfikar Ali Bhutto achieved a rare consensus among secularists and Islamists to create a document that remains the supreme law of the land today, despite numerous suspensions. The Judicial Activism Phase His expertise isn't just academic; he has lived
Because the book is encyclopedic, don't read it cover-to-cover. Use the index to jump to specific amendments (like the 18th Amendment) or specific court cases. The Judicial Activism Phase Because the book is
It bridges the gap between dry legal statutes and the volatile political climate of the country. Key Eras Covered in the Book
It offers an unbiased analysis of the judiciary’s "Doctrine of Necessity."
It provides a chronological flow from the Government of India Act 1935 to the modern era.