By Tirthankar Mitra Pakistan’s ruling dispensation is dropping even the pretence of a civilian democracy. The country’s 27th ...
Noor Ul Huda is a JURIST staff correspondent in Pakistan and a recent graduate of Punjab University Law College. She files this dispatch from Lahore. A profound constitutional crisis is gripping ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan’s Senate on Monday approved a constitutional amendment that aims to bring sweeping changes to the country’s judicial system and to the military’s command structure amid ...
Awaam Pakistan Party (APP) convener Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said the country's misfortune lies in the 26th and 27th ...
Pakistan urges the United Nations High Commissioner to avoid commentary on the 27th Constitutional Amendment "that reflects political bias and misinformation".
After the passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment through both houses of parliament and signed with unusual speed by ...
Pakistan’s steady descent into authoritarianism continued last month with the passage of its 27th constitutional amendment.
A lawyers' convention in Pakistan has criticised the 26th and 27th ‘Constitutional Amendments’ and called for commitment to ...
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India slams Pakistan at UN over Imran Khan's jailing, military's 'coup'
At the UN, India lambasted Pakistan's domestic situation, citing the jailing of former PM Imran Khan and a 'constitutional ...
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Pakistan: Lawyers hail judges who quit over 27th Amendment to "preserve constitutional oath"
Supreme Court judges Mansoor Ali Shah and Athar Minallah resigned on November 13, shortly after the amendment was signed into law by President Asif Ali Zardari. Shah called the move "a grave assault ...
PESHAWAR: Awaam Pakistan Party (APP) convener Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has criticised the 26th and 27th constitutional amendments ...
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