1960 Din Commission Constitutions
1960 Din Commission Constitutions
1960 Din Commission Constitutions
DEFINATION
The fundamental, organic law or principles of government of men,
embodied in written documents, or implied in the institutions and
usages of the country or society; also, a written instrument
embodying such organic law, and laying down fundamental rules
and principles for the conduct of affairs
ABSTRACT
The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (is the
supreme law of Pakistan. It is also known as the Constitution of
1973, and is the successor to two earlier documents,
the Constitution of 1956 and the Constitution of 1962.
legislative affairs and could even veto a bill passed by the National
Assembly with a two-third majority. He had the power to issue
ordinances when the Assembly was not in session. The ordinance
needed the approval of the National Assembly within 48 days of its
first meeting or 108 days after its promulgation. However, if the
President enforced emergency in the country, which according to
the constitution was within his jurisdictions, then the ordinances
needed no approval from the legislative body.