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    The writer holds a degree in LL. B (Punjab University), M. Phil (Islamic Studies), and an LL. M from the University of Lahore. He has an avid interest in Constitutional Law and is currently working at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL), Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).
    Commentary. Guest Columnists. October 21, 2015

    Is the Doctrine of “Separation of Powers” Necessary For Smooth Functioning Of The State’s Affairs In This Modern Day Democracy? – Part I

    By Muhammad Imran

    Is the Doctrine of “Separation of Powers” Necessary For Smooth Functioning Of The State’s Affairs In This Modern Day Democracy?  – Part I Introduction: Lord Acton […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. October 15, 2015

    Basic Structure Theory – Part III

    By Muhammad Imran

    Difference between Constitutional Amendment and Ordinary Legislation The procedure and requirements of amending the Constitution and making an ordinary law is different. Therefore, an ordinary law […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. October 14, 2015

    Basic Structure Theory – Part II

    By Muhammad Imran

     Basic Structure Theory – Part II The Basic Structure Theory has long been debated in the judicial history of Pakistan from the famous case of Asma […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. October 12, 2015

    Basic structure Theory – Part I

    By Muhammad Imran

     Basic structure Theory – Part I Abstract: There is no such academic theory of Basic Structure in the constitutional jurisprudence of Pakistan, unlike India. Supreme Court […]

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