This document summarizes Article 63 of the Constitution of Pakistan, which outlines the criteria for membership in the national assembly or parliament. It describes several rules for disqualification, including being mentally retarded, an undischarged insolvent, holding a position of profit, ceasing Pakistani citizenship, being convicted by a court, failing to meet moral or religious standards, propagating misconceptions about Pakistan's ideology or religion, belonging to different Islamic schools of thought, being a member of a statutory body, or being dismissed from government service. The purpose of Article 63 is to ensure parliamentarians meet standards of character, loyalty, and religious knowledge.
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article 63 of constitution
1. LEGAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN
ASSIGNMENT
SOHARWARDIA RAWADIA
Abstract
2. Soharwardia rawadia assignment
Article 63 OF CONSTITUTION
PURPOSE OF ARTICLE 63
Basically, the main purpose of article 63 of constitution of Pakistan is about criteria of selection of
members of national assembly or parliamentarians
In article 63 of constitution of Pakistan there is concept or rules of disqualification which means criteria
that is not fulfilled by person he will not e able to be the member of parliament
RULES OF ARTICLES 63 OF CONSTITUTION
63[a] the candidate that wanted to be member of parliament must not be mentally retorted
EXPLANATION;
If in case the candidate is mentally unstable or in condition that is like unsound in technical terminologies
then he will be rejected or disqualified. And this must be conformed by hose of lord
BE AN UNDISCHARGED SOLVENT
For the candidate that wanted to be member of parliament must not be a discharged solvent
EXPLANATION
Discharge solvent means the person is file as bank corrupt, the person that want to be part of parliament
must not be bank corrupt, in case if he or she is bank corrupt then according to constitution of Pakistan
as per article 63 he must be disqualified if his/her bank corrupt is proven by house of lord
HOLD OFFICE OF PROFIT
If in case the candidate holds the office of profit while serving for mother land Pakistan he must be
disqualified
EXPLANATION
In constitution of Pakistan article 63 it is clearly mention that the person who are serving for Pakistan in
government administrative sector must not hold any office of profit
DISQULIFIED ON CEASE PAKISTANI CITIZENSHIP
Those that wanted to be member of parliament but having no nationality of Pakistan will be disqualified
EXPLANATION
In this article our constitution make it mandatory that if candidate cease the citizenships of Pakistan must
not be the member of parliament and will be disqualified from membership, as the election commission
of Pakistan made it mandatory to be the citizen of Pakistan ,the person who ceases the citizenship of
Pakistan may have nationality of foreign country in that he is not eligible for the parliamentarian elections
,as the nationality of Pakistan is very important
CONVICTED BY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICATION
The most important rule of disqualification is prejudicial or convicted by court of law
3. Soharwardia rawadia assignment
EXPLANATION
The candidate is also disqualified on basis of prejudicial, ill manner, or convicted by court of competent
jurisdiction.
EXAMPLE
The conduction and disqualification of gallian because it is part of our constitution that a person/
candidate of parliament will be convicted by curt will be disqualified so according to article 63 subclause
[2] and [3] the speaker of house have the power to determined possible disqualification and then for
detail analysis the matter will be send to election commission of Pakistan for final decision within 90 days
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CLAUSE
ARTICLE 63 of constitution of Pakistan if the candidate is Muslim must fulfil the criteria of moral and
religious set by ECP
EXPLANATION
According to article 63 of constitution of Pakistan the candidate must fulfil the required criteria unless
he will be disqualified for the election of parliament that he must have good character and know all
religious norms
MISCONCEPTION PROPOGATION
In case if the candidate for parliament propagate the misconception about ideology of Pakistan and
religious matters or show any kind of prejudice manner then according to article 63 of constitution he
will be disqualified
EXPLANATION
Because it is made clear in constitution of Pakistan the person must be loyal and Ameen to ideology of
Pakistan, in favor of peace and prosperity, in case of any wrong concept propagate he will e not eligible
for the parliamentarian seat. As it is made mandatory for candidate to be Ameen and loyal for country,
so on the foul act he will be disqualified
ISLAMIC INJUCTION
Different schools of thoughts must not be present by parliamentarian, must have firm believe on Allah
and have the sin and basic religious idea and concept
STATUTORY BODY MEMBER
If the candidate is in service for the statutory body that mean which is owned by government or
government having any share or interest then he must be disqualified for the seat of parliament
DISMISSED FROM SERVICE OF PAKISTAN
In case if the persona is dismissed from the service of Pakistan for any reason may be because of moral
turpitude, that is controlled by federal government, provincial government, then the person will be
disqualified
4. Soharwardia rawadia assignment
CONCLUSION
All above discussed points are related to disqualification of candidate to be the member of parliament,
which In short mean the person must be Ameen and loyal having character above broad and must
aware about the religion Islam if he is Muslim candidate
References
PAKISTAN, G. O. (n.d.). CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN.