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Amna Jilani
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Which amendment in the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan empowered a check on floor crossing of legislators?
A. 16th.
B. 14th.
C. 13th.
D. None of these.
Johar Ayub
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
In the case of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif vs. President of Pakistan (PLD 1993 S.C. 173), it was determined that the dismissal of the Prime Minister along with his cabinet and the dissolution of the National Assembly under the supposed authority granted to the President by Article 58(2)(b) could be upheld. This action was also a violation of ___.
A. ethical right.
B. fundamental right.
C. political right.
D. moral right.
Johar Ayub
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
As stated in Article 4(1) of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, enjoying the protection of the law and being treated according to the law is the ___ right of every citizen, regardless of their location, and of every other person temporarily within Pakistan.
A. alienable.
B. fundamental.
C. human.
D. inalienable.
Johar Ayub
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Under Article 7 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, in this part, unless the context suggests otherwise, "the state" refers to the Majlis-e-Shoora, a provincial government, a provincial assembly, and any local or other authorities in Pakistan authorized by law to impose taxes or cesses.
A. Federal government.
B. National Assembly.
C. Presidency.
D. Senate.
Johar Ayub
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Who must a person arrested and detained in custody be presented before within twenty-four hours, as per Article 10 (2) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973?
A. Magistrate.
B. Assistant Commissioner.
C. SHO.
D. DPO.
Johar Ayub
PAKISTAN LAWS
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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
According to Article 4 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, what fundamental right does every citizen of Pakistan possess?
A. Aggression.
B. Inalienable.
C. Sectarianism.
D. None of these.
PAKISTAN LAWS
English Jurisprudence
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