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Following the partition of British India, Pakistan operated under the modified Government of India Act 1935 as its interim framework. Khan highlights how early structural vulnerabilities, the untimely passing of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the introduction of the Objectives Resolution in 1949 shaped the ideological identity of the state, laying down a continuous tension between secular governance and religious foundationalism. 2. The 1956 Constitution: A Brief Experiment If you are researching this topic for a
Definitive legal analysis, exhaustive detail, highly structured [1]. Can be dense and intimidatingly long for beginners. By Anatol Lieven Sociopolitical and Anthropological The 1956 Constitution: A Brief Experiment Definitive legal
The parliamentary spirit of the 1973 Constitution was repeatedly altered by military regimes. Khan critically explores the introduced by General Zia-ul-Haq and the 17th Amendment under General Pervez Musharraf. Both amendments introduced Article 58(2)(b), giving the President the unilateral power to dissolve elected parliaments, effectively crippling civilian authority. 5. Constitutional Restoration: The 18th Amendment Constitutional Restoration: The 18th Amendment