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BSCS(2) Fal-2017
Pak Studies Assignment
Topic:
The Constitution of 1973
Assignment Submitted To:
Ma’am Nosheen Gull
Assignment Submitted By:
Shefa Idrees # 101631049
Department of Computer
Science
2
What is Constitution?
“Constitution is the set of fundamental laws/principles may be written
or unwritten on which a country is acknowledged to be governed.”
Islamic point-of-view about Constitution
The first Muslim constitution was promulgated by the Holy Prophet of
Islam Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) when He (P.B.U.H) migrated to
Madina and a foundation was laid for the government of a city state.
This constitution was framed and put into effect with the full consensus
of not only the followers of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) but also
had the concurrence of the Jews and other non-converts. The
constitution, thus framed, gave the details of the rights and duties of the
ruler and the ruled.
 Brief History of 1973 Constitution
After taking control of the government in
1971. Z.A. Bhutto started work on a democratic constitution for the
country. On 17th April 1972 the National Assembly constituted a
committee to prepare a draft constitution. The Committee worked hard
and prepared the draft of the constitution which was presented to the
leaders of all parliamentary leaders on 20th October 1972. All the
leaders signed the draft. After that it was discussed and debated n the
National Assembly which gave its approval on 10th April 1973. The
President gave his assent on 12th April 1973. Finally, the Senate
3
approved the constitution in August 1973. Consequently, the
constitution was enforced in the country on 14th August 1973.
According to the Constitution of 1973 Mr. Z.A. Bhutto look over as the
tenth Prime Minister and Mr. Fazl-e-Elahi was sworn in as the President
of Pakistan.
The Constitution
The constitution of Pakistan 1973 was enforced on 14th Aug 1973. It
consists of 280 articles and 7 schedules with Objective Resolution
forming the preamble of the constitution beside 20 amendments which
have been made since then. It is regarded as the landmark
accomplishment of Bhutto’s era as it was a unanimous act of the
parliament with complete consensus of all the political parties. However,
many twists and turns have been witnessed ever since its enforcement
but still it is the supreme law of land and the sacrosanct instrument
which reigns supreme in governance of the state. The constitution
declared Pakistan an Islamic republic laying down condition for head of
state and head of the government to be Muslims. However, 8th
amendment has made the Objective Resolution a substantial part of the
constitution by incorporating it as article 2A according to which all laws
made in Pakistan should be in accordance with the injunctions of Quran
and Sunnah. Its Islamic character is further reinforced by accepting the
sovereignty of Almighty Allah, Islam to be the state religion and by
promising the Muslims to enable them to order their lives in accordance
with the fundamental principles of Islam. It also provides a long list of
fundamental rights as well directive principles of state policy. Besides,
the constitution envisages a federation of Pakistan and affords a
parliamentary form of government leaving president with only
ceremonious functions. The federal legislature is bicameral i.e. senate
the upper house and national assembly the lower house. Moreover, the
constitution provides an independent judiciary, provincial autonomy to
4
the federating units, a council of common interests, a council of Islamic
ideology etc. The subsequent voyage of the constitution however was
not smooth. It has been suspended or held in abeyance twice.
Amendments made by military dictators have changed spirit of original
constitution. So far, 20 amendments have been made most of which
have been brought about not for the fulfillment of compulsions and
needs of changing times but to accomplish the selfish ends. This
experimentation has achieved nothing but instability in the country that
has blocked the process of establishing and strengthening the
democratic system in Pakistan.
Salient Features of 1973 Constitution
5
The Constitution of 1973 is strikingly different from the earlier
Constitution of 1956 and 1962. It has the following salient features:
 Written Constitution
Like the previous constitutions of 1956 and 1962 the Constitution of
1973 is a written document. It is very comprehensive and consists of
twelve parts consisting of 280 articles.
 Introductory and the Objectives Resolution
It commences with an introductory which slates the Islam shall be
state religion. The principles and provisions set out in the Objectives
Resolution have been made substantive part of the constitution.
 Islamic System
The inclusion of Islamic Provisions has given the 1973 Constitution
an unprecedented Islamic character. It ensures an Islamic system in
the country.
 Rigid Constitution
It is a rigid constitution. No Government can change it at will. It is
not easy to make amendments in it. Two-third majority of both the
houses is required for this purpose.
 Federal System
The Constitution of 1973 has introduced a Federal system in the
country. The federation of Pakistan consists of a Central Government
and four Provincial Governments. The Federal Government is
headed by a President elected by members of Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament).
 Parliamentary form of Government
The 1973 Constitution proposes a Parliamentary form of Government
in the country. Prime minister is the head of the Parliamentary
system. He is leader of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliamentary). He is
elected on direct adult franchise basis. The Prime Minister selects a
It is an Islamic constitution. Based on the principles of Quran and Sunnah, it specifies Islamic rules and ensures their enforcement
6
cabinet of central ministers from the members of Parliament which
conducts the affairs of the country. According to 1973 Constitution
the Prime Minister enjoys wide powers.
 Bicameral Legislature
The Constitution provides for the establishment of a bicameral
legislature in Pakistan. The Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) consists of
two Houses named Senate and National Assembly. The Senate or the
Upper House consists of 63 members (the 8th Amendment has raised
this number to 87). The National Assembly consists of 200 members
(Now this number has been raised to 207). The Majlis-e-Shoora
enjoys wide powers of legislature.
 Direct Method of Election
The Constitution of 1973 gives a direct method of election. The
members of the National Assembly, the Provincial Assemblies are
directly elected by the people.
 Fundamental Rights
The 1973 Constitution ensures the following fundamental rights to
the citizens of Pakistan:
1.Security of person
2.Safeguard against unlawful arrest and detention
3.Prohibition of slavery and forced labor
4.Freedom of movement
5.Freedom of assembly
6.Freedom of association
7.Freedom of business
8.Freedom of speech
9.Freedom of profess religion
10.Right to hold property
11.Equality before law
12.Right to preserve language, script and culture
13.Safeguard against discrimination in services.
 Principles of Policy
The Constitution of 1973 has set the following principles of policy:
7
1.Local electoral bodies will be set up for solving
local problems.
2.The parochial and other prejudices shall be
discouraged.
3.The women shall be given full representation in all spheres of
national life.
4.Social justice shall be promoted.
5.Bonds with Muslim world shall be strenghened.
 Independence of Judiciary
The Constitution of 1973 stresses upon the establishment of an
independent judiciary. Full job security has been provided. The
judges are appointed by the President. They cannot be removed from
service before the end of their term except on the recommendation of
the Supreme Judicial Council. In addition, the Judges are paid
respectable salaries.
 National Language
The 1973 Constitution has declared Urdu as the national language of
Pakistan. However, English has been retained as the official language
for 15 years. Similarly, regional languages have been provided full
protection.
 Single Citizenship
The Constitution of 1973 has established the principles of single
citizenship. According to this principle the rights and duties of the
citizens are determined by the Federal Constitution only. Thus the
people throughout Pakistan are citizens of Pakistan.
 Rule of Law
The 1973 Constitution establishes rule of law in Pakistan. According
to rule of law no person can be deprived of his fundamental rights.
All the citizens of Pakistan are equal before law.

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The constitution of pakistan

  • 1. 1 BSCS(2) Fal-2017 Pak Studies Assignment Topic: The Constitution of 1973 Assignment Submitted To: Ma’am Nosheen Gull Assignment Submitted By: Shefa Idrees # 101631049 Department of Computer Science
  • 2. 2 What is Constitution? “Constitution is the set of fundamental laws/principles may be written or unwritten on which a country is acknowledged to be governed.” Islamic point-of-view about Constitution The first Muslim constitution was promulgated by the Holy Prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) when He (P.B.U.H) migrated to Madina and a foundation was laid for the government of a city state. This constitution was framed and put into effect with the full consensus of not only the followers of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) but also had the concurrence of the Jews and other non-converts. The constitution, thus framed, gave the details of the rights and duties of the ruler and the ruled.  Brief History of 1973 Constitution After taking control of the government in 1971. Z.A. Bhutto started work on a democratic constitution for the country. On 17th April 1972 the National Assembly constituted a committee to prepare a draft constitution. The Committee worked hard and prepared the draft of the constitution which was presented to the leaders of all parliamentary leaders on 20th October 1972. All the leaders signed the draft. After that it was discussed and debated n the National Assembly which gave its approval on 10th April 1973. The President gave his assent on 12th April 1973. Finally, the Senate
  • 3. 3 approved the constitution in August 1973. Consequently, the constitution was enforced in the country on 14th August 1973. According to the Constitution of 1973 Mr. Z.A. Bhutto look over as the tenth Prime Minister and Mr. Fazl-e-Elahi was sworn in as the President of Pakistan. The Constitution The constitution of Pakistan 1973 was enforced on 14th Aug 1973. It consists of 280 articles and 7 schedules with Objective Resolution forming the preamble of the constitution beside 20 amendments which have been made since then. It is regarded as the landmark accomplishment of Bhutto’s era as it was a unanimous act of the parliament with complete consensus of all the political parties. However, many twists and turns have been witnessed ever since its enforcement but still it is the supreme law of land and the sacrosanct instrument which reigns supreme in governance of the state. The constitution declared Pakistan an Islamic republic laying down condition for head of state and head of the government to be Muslims. However, 8th amendment has made the Objective Resolution a substantial part of the constitution by incorporating it as article 2A according to which all laws made in Pakistan should be in accordance with the injunctions of Quran and Sunnah. Its Islamic character is further reinforced by accepting the sovereignty of Almighty Allah, Islam to be the state religion and by promising the Muslims to enable them to order their lives in accordance with the fundamental principles of Islam. It also provides a long list of fundamental rights as well directive principles of state policy. Besides, the constitution envisages a federation of Pakistan and affords a parliamentary form of government leaving president with only ceremonious functions. The federal legislature is bicameral i.e. senate the upper house and national assembly the lower house. Moreover, the constitution provides an independent judiciary, provincial autonomy to
  • 4. 4 the federating units, a council of common interests, a council of Islamic ideology etc. The subsequent voyage of the constitution however was not smooth. It has been suspended or held in abeyance twice. Amendments made by military dictators have changed spirit of original constitution. So far, 20 amendments have been made most of which have been brought about not for the fulfillment of compulsions and needs of changing times but to accomplish the selfish ends. This experimentation has achieved nothing but instability in the country that has blocked the process of establishing and strengthening the democratic system in Pakistan. Salient Features of 1973 Constitution
  • 5. 5 The Constitution of 1973 is strikingly different from the earlier Constitution of 1956 and 1962. It has the following salient features:  Written Constitution Like the previous constitutions of 1956 and 1962 the Constitution of 1973 is a written document. It is very comprehensive and consists of twelve parts consisting of 280 articles.  Introductory and the Objectives Resolution It commences with an introductory which slates the Islam shall be state religion. The principles and provisions set out in the Objectives Resolution have been made substantive part of the constitution.  Islamic System The inclusion of Islamic Provisions has given the 1973 Constitution an unprecedented Islamic character. It ensures an Islamic system in the country.  Rigid Constitution It is a rigid constitution. No Government can change it at will. It is not easy to make amendments in it. Two-third majority of both the houses is required for this purpose.  Federal System The Constitution of 1973 has introduced a Federal system in the country. The federation of Pakistan consists of a Central Government and four Provincial Governments. The Federal Government is headed by a President elected by members of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament).  Parliamentary form of Government The 1973 Constitution proposes a Parliamentary form of Government in the country. Prime minister is the head of the Parliamentary system. He is leader of the Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliamentary). He is elected on direct adult franchise basis. The Prime Minister selects a It is an Islamic constitution. Based on the principles of Quran and Sunnah, it specifies Islamic rules and ensures their enforcement
  • 6. 6 cabinet of central ministers from the members of Parliament which conducts the affairs of the country. According to 1973 Constitution the Prime Minister enjoys wide powers.  Bicameral Legislature The Constitution provides for the establishment of a bicameral legislature in Pakistan. The Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) consists of two Houses named Senate and National Assembly. The Senate or the Upper House consists of 63 members (the 8th Amendment has raised this number to 87). The National Assembly consists of 200 members (Now this number has been raised to 207). The Majlis-e-Shoora enjoys wide powers of legislature.  Direct Method of Election The Constitution of 1973 gives a direct method of election. The members of the National Assembly, the Provincial Assemblies are directly elected by the people.  Fundamental Rights The 1973 Constitution ensures the following fundamental rights to the citizens of Pakistan: 1.Security of person 2.Safeguard against unlawful arrest and detention 3.Prohibition of slavery and forced labor 4.Freedom of movement 5.Freedom of assembly 6.Freedom of association 7.Freedom of business 8.Freedom of speech 9.Freedom of profess religion 10.Right to hold property 11.Equality before law 12.Right to preserve language, script and culture 13.Safeguard against discrimination in services.  Principles of Policy The Constitution of 1973 has set the following principles of policy:
  • 7. 7 1.Local electoral bodies will be set up for solving local problems. 2.The parochial and other prejudices shall be discouraged. 3.The women shall be given full representation in all spheres of national life. 4.Social justice shall be promoted. 5.Bonds with Muslim world shall be strenghened.  Independence of Judiciary The Constitution of 1973 stresses upon the establishment of an independent judiciary. Full job security has been provided. The judges are appointed by the President. They cannot be removed from service before the end of their term except on the recommendation of the Supreme Judicial Council. In addition, the Judges are paid respectable salaries.  National Language The 1973 Constitution has declared Urdu as the national language of Pakistan. However, English has been retained as the official language for 15 years. Similarly, regional languages have been provided full protection.  Single Citizenship The Constitution of 1973 has established the principles of single citizenship. According to this principle the rights and duties of the citizens are determined by the Federal Constitution only. Thus the people throughout Pakistan are citizens of Pakistan.  Rule of Law The 1973 Constitution establishes rule of law in Pakistan. According to rule of law no person can be deprived of his fundamental rights. All the citizens of Pakistan are equal before law.