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    Blawgs. Commentary. September 16, 2017

    A Comparative Analysis Of The Preamble Of Different Constitutions

    By Tahir Mehmood

    A Comparative Analysis Of The Preamble Of Different Constitutions  Preamble to the Constitution of Pakistan Preamble means an introductory statement in a constitution, statute or act, […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. March 9, 2017 1

    The Exclusionary Rule In Law Of Evidence

    By Abdul Rafay Siddiqui

    The Exclusionary Rule In Law Of Evidence  The two fundamental questions about evidence concern its relevancy and admissibility. Evidence need not only be relevant in the […]

    Commentary. Guest Columnists. October 22, 2015

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

    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 II   Some Articles […]

    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 […]

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