The document summarizes the constitutional development in Pakistan from 1947 to 1956. It discusses the adoption of the Objectives Resolution in 1949, which established Pakistan as an Islamic republic. It then outlines the work of the Basic Principles Committee and criticism of its reports in developing a constitution. Key events included the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in 1954 and adoption of the One Unit scheme in 1955. Finally, Pakistan's first constitution was promulgated in 1956, establishing a parliamentary system of government based on Islamic principles. However, it faced criticism for vesting too much power in the presidency and not resolving issues around representation.