This document provides a summary of Pakistan's constitutional development from pre-partition to 1973. It discusses the various colonial-era Acts that established frameworks for governance in British India and the constitutional processes after independence. The key events summarized are:
- The Objectives Resolution was passed in 1949 to outline principles for the future constitution, but faced criticism for not being sufficiently Islamic.
- The Basic Principles Committee drafted two reports for the constitution - the first in 1950 was heavily criticized for weak provincial representation and powers given to the head of state.
- The second report in 1952 addressed some criticisms by allocating seats in the national assembly proportionately between East and West Pakistan and making the cabinet responsible to the assembly.