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Constitution of Pakistan, 1973

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Understanding the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973

The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, enacted in 1973, is the supreme law of the country. It serves as the foundational legal document that outlines the structure of the state, the powers and functions of its core institutions, and the fundamental rights guaranteed to every citizen. Mastering its articles is essential for any student of law or aspirant for civil services in Pakistan.

Key Features and Provisions

This constitution establishes a federal parliamentary system of government with a President as the head of state and a Prime Minister as the head of government. Key provisions include a comprehensive list of Fundamental Rights, the Principles of Policy that guide the state, and the framework for the Majlis-e-Shoora (the bicameral Parliament). It also details the judicature, from the Supreme Court down to the High Courts, and includes specific Islamic provisions that align the country's laws with the principles of Islam.

Why Quiz Yourself on the Constitution?

Whether you are preparing for the LAW GAT, the CSS exam, or simply wish to be an informed citizen, a deep understanding of the Constitution is non-negotiable. Our part-by-part quizzes are designed to help you systematically test and reinforce your knowledge of every crucial article, from the powers of the President (Article 41) to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court (Article 184) and the process for constitutional amendments (Article 238). Engaging with these quizzes is an active learning method that solidifies complex legal concepts far more effectively than passive reading.