Showing posts with label legislature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legislature. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Congratulations Democratic Pakistan




Pakistan has completed today a peaceful transition from democratically elected government to another through constitutional means and in due course. It is also the second time a legislature has handed over the reins to another legislature, which means that Pakistan now has had 11 years of unbroken national legislature.

Things will only get better. One can only wish a demcoratic Pakistan the best of luck in the future.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Institutional Balance

By Yasser Latif Hamdani
Many eminent jurists and  legal minds have weighed in on the issue of the Supreme Court’s recent judgements, including the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) judgement and the subsequent painting of the prime minister prima facie as dishonest and in violation of his oath. There are, however, far simpler issues that a humble observer and student of political science and law may raise as to the recent goings on.
The first and foremost issue to my mind is the separation of powers and how the recent rulings of the Supreme Court of Pakistan have affected it.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Process of appointment of superior judiciary in Pakistan Part I



 By Zeeshaan Zafar Hashmi

The issue of appointment of the superior judiciary in Pakistan came into the limelight recently with the passage of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Amendments to the Constitution of Pakistan. The aim of this article is to elucidate the mechanism for appointment of the superior judiciary in Pakistan before and after the passage of these amendments.

Before the Eighteenth Amendment

Prior to the promulgation of the 18th Amendment, the appointment process for Supreme Court judges was pursuant to Article 177 of the Constitution and that of High Court judges to Article 193. The relevant portions of these articles are reproduced hereunder: