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Legislative History Pakistan Penal Code |
The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan |
Quaid-e-Azam M.A.Jinnah's address to the Constituent Assembly -August 11, 1947 |
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Please try out the Pakistan Flood Relief Registry to find and help others find organizations to donate to. Please do what you can to help the victms of this catastrophe in their hour of need.
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| January 1, 2011 | Constitution (Nineteenth) Amendment Act, 2010 - assented to by the President on January 1, 2011. The text of the Constitution has been updated to reflect this amendment.
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| December 30, 2010 | Constitution (Nineteenth) Amendment Bill, 2010 - passed by the Senate on December 30, 2010.
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| December 22, 2010 | Sections 11, 25, 28 and 29 of the Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act, 2006 have been struck down by the Federal Shariat Court. The Federal Government has been given until June 22, 2011 to bring these sections into conformance as determined by the court until which point they remain operative. The declaration part of the judgment is available here. See Dawn's report (which erroneously states that three sections were struck down as opposed to the correct number which is four).
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| December 22, 2010 | Constitution (Nineteenth) Amendment Bill, 2010 - passed by the National Assembly on December 22, 2010.
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| December 1, 2010 | The text of the Constitution presented here has been fully updated to reflect the Eighteenth Amendment.
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| November 26, 2010 | Constitution (Eighteenth) Amendment Act, 2010 - assented to by the President on April 19, 2010.
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Follow this link for the Orders issued during the Martial Law regime of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq that affected the Consitution.
Follow this link for Orders issued by Gen. Pervez Musharraf between 1999 and 2002 that affected the Constitution.
Follow this link for Orders issued by Gen. Pervez Musharraf during the Emergency from Nov 3rd, 2007 and December 15th 2007 that affected the Constitution. These Orders have since been subsequently deemed null and void by the Supreme Court.