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“Constitutional History of

Pakistan”
 Muhammad Ahmed(18-CS-02)
 Aiman Shahid(18-CS-21)
 Huzaifa Shakeel(18-CS-10)
 Laiba Fatima(18-CS-16)
 Syed Sher Afghan(18-CS-13)
CONSTITUTION
(Constitution of 1973)

Definition

Constitution of Pakistan

Promulgation

Objective

Fundamental rights of citizen


Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

In Muslim states, particularly in Pakistan, laws are not derived from the
constitution but constitution is framed according to:

Almighty Allah

Prophet Muhammad(S A W)

Holy Quran Constitution in Pakistan


Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

PROMULGATION:

The constitution of 1973 was brought into force on 14 August,1973


and Bhutto was elected as a prime minister by the national assembly
on 12 August.

OBJECTIVE:

To guide Pakistan’s law , it’s political culture and system


Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

Freedom For Citizen:


Freedom of movement.


Freedom of speech


Freedom of business.


Freedom of assembly.
Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

Fundamental rights of Citizen:

Security of person.

Safeguard against unlawful arrest and detention.

Prohibition of slavery and forced labor.


Fundamental Rights of Citizen
(Constitution of 1973)

Fundamental rights of Citizen:

Equality before law.

Right to hold property

Right to preserve particular language, script and culture.


Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

Fundamental rights of Citizen:

Safeguard against the taxation for the purposes of any particular


religion.

Safeguard as to educational institutes in respect of religion etc.

All citizens have right to acquire, hold and dispose of property in any
part of Pakistan.

Protection of property rights of owners.


Constitution of Pakistan
(Constitution of 1973)

Fundamental rights of Citizen:

All citizens are equal and there shall be no discrimination on bases of sex
etc.

Free and compulsory education to all children of age 5 to 16 by


Government.

No discrimination in respect of access to public places.

Safeguard against discrimination in services.


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