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CSS Syllabus: Subject: Constitutional Law

The document outlines the CSS syllabus for the Constitutional Law paper. It is divided into 4 sections that cover: 1) definitions of constitutional law concepts, rights and liberties, 2) principles of constitutional law with references to different countries, 3) the constitutional history of Pakistan, and 4) important legal developments and cases. It also provides a list of suggested reading materials on constitutional law and informs the reader how to access these books on their website.

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CSS Syllabus: Subject: Constitutional Law

The document outlines the CSS syllabus for the Constitutional Law paper. It is divided into 4 sections that cover: 1) definitions of constitutional law concepts, rights and liberties, 2) principles of constitutional law with references to different countries, 3) the constitutional history of Pakistan, and 4) important legal developments and cases. It also provides a list of suggested reading materials on constitutional law and informs the reader how to access these books on their website.

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CSS Syllabus

Subject: Constitutional Law

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Paper: Constitutional Law (100 Marks)

I. Definition and Scope of Constitutional Law, Basic Constitutional Concepts (Constitutional


Conventions, Rule of Law, Due Process), Constitutional Structures (Parliamentary, Presidential,
Separation of Powers), Judiciary (Independence of Judiciary, Judicial Review, Theories of
Constitutional Interpretation) Fundamental Human and Political Rights and Civil Liberties
(freedom of speech, association, assembly, movement and Right to Counsel, life, property,
religion, privacy, self-incrimination, double jeopardy).
II. Principles of Constitutional Law with special reference to United Kingdom, United States of
America, France, Russia, China, Pakistan, India and Turkey.
III. Constitutional History of Pakistan: Principles of Constitutional Law of Pakistan, Salient feature
of the Government of India Act, 1935, Indian Independence Act 1947,Objectives Resolution 1949,
Constitutions of 1956, 1962 and 1973, Abrogation and Suspension of the Constitutions and the
Martial Laws, Legal Framework Order, 1970, The PCO of 1981, The RCO of 1985, The LFO-2002,
Amendments in the 1973Constitution.
IV. Legal Development:

▪ Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan v. Federation of Pakistan PLD 1955 Sindh 96.


▪ Federation of Pakistan vs. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan, PLD 1955 FC 240
▪ Reference by the Governor-General PLD 1955 FC 435
▪ State v. Dosso PLD 1958 SC 533.
▪ Usif Patel v. Crown PLD 1955 FC 387
▪ Begum Nusrat Bhutto v. Chief of the Army Staff PLD 1977 SC 657
▪ Hakim Khan v. Government of Pakistan PLD 1992 SC 595
▪ Nawaz Sharif v. President of Pakistan PLD 1993 SC 473
▪ Benazir Bhutto v. the President of Pakistan PLD 1992 SC 492
▪ Khawaja Muhammad Sharif, PLD 1988 Lah. 725
▪ Federation of Pakistan v. Haji Saifullah Khan PLD 1989 SC 166
▪ Khawaja Ahmad Tariq Rahim PLD 1992 SC 646
▪ Benazir Bhutto v. President of Pakistan, PLD 1998 SC 388
▪ Asma Jilani v. Government of the Punjab PLD 1972 SC 139
▪ State v. Zia ur Rehman PLD 1973 SC 49
▪ Mahmood Khan Achakzai v. Fed. of Pakistan PLD 1997 SC 426
▪ Zafar Ali Shah v. General Pervez Musharraf, PLD 2000 SC 869.
▪ Sindh High Court Association v. Federation of Pakistan, PLD 2009 SC 879.

SUGGESTED READING
S.No. Title Author
1. Comparative Constitutional Law Hamid Khan & M.W. Rana
2. Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Shabbar Raza Rizvi
3. Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Dicey
Constitution
4. Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law J.M. Smits
5. Constitutional & Political History of Pakistan Hamid Khan, Advocate
6. Human Rights in Constitutional Law SR. Bansali
7. Constitutional Documents of Pakistan Safdar Mahmood
8. The Leading Cases in Constitutional Law A.G.Chaudhry

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