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The Constitution of Pakistan as a Living Charter: Navigating Identity, Federalism, and Judicial Empowerment in a Transforming State


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Title: The Constitution of Pakistan as a Living Charter: Navigating Identity, Federalism, and Judicial Empowerment in a Transforming State

Authors: Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq, Faiza Chaudhary , Gohar Masood Qureshi

Journal: The Journal of Research Review

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: Intellect Educational Research Explorers

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 2

Issue: 2

Language: en

Keywords: Constitutional evolutionFederal governanceJudicial independenceLegal adaptabilityMinority rightsPolitical transformationProvincial autonomy

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Abstract

This article explores the Constitution of Pakistan as a dynamic, evolving framework that adapts to the nation's changing political, social, and legal landscape. The study examines three critical themes—identity, federalism, and judicial empowerment—highlighting the Constitution’s role in navigating the complexities of Pakistan's diverse society and political system. Through an analysis of constitutional amendments, judicial interventions, and political developments, the research argues that the Constitution functions as a "living charter," continuously responding to the nation’s evolving needs. The study reveals how the Constitution’s provisions on national identity balance Islamic values with pluralism, how federalism adapts to the diverse demands of provincial autonomy, and how judicial empowerment has shaped the political landscape. The findings suggest that the Constitution's resilience lies in its capacity for reinterpretation, particularly through judicial review and amendments, which ensure its relevance in the face of new challenges. This article underscores the need for ongoing constitutional adaptation to promote justice, equity, and democratic governance in Pakistan. Ultimately, it argues that the Constitution remains central to Pakistan's continued transformation as a democratic state.


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