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Constitution of 1956
Background
• The first step towards establishment was
taken by the first constituent Assembly
• It passed objective resolution in 1949
• Objective resolution contained those steps
and principles which were to be taken for the
fulfillment of the basic aims of freedom
struggle.
Objective Resolution
• Objective Resolution was presented in the
Constituent Assembly by Liaquat Ali Khan on
March 7, 1949 and was debated for five days
by the members from both the treasury and
opposition benches.
• The resolution was ultimately passed on
March 12.
• Following were the main features of the
Objectives Resolution:
• Sovereignty of the entire Universe belongs to
Allah alone
• Authority should be delegated to the State
trough its people under the rules set by Allah
• Constitution of Pakistan should be framed by
the Constituent Assembly
• State should exercise its powers through the
chosen representatives
• Principles of democracy, freedom, equality,
tolerance and social justice, as inshore by
Islam should be followed
• Muslims shall live their lives according the teaching of
Quran and Sunnah
• Minorities can freely profess and practice their religion.
• There should be Federal form of government with the
maximum autonomy for the Units
• Fundamental rights including equality of status, of
opportunity and before law, social, economic and
political justice, and freedom of thought, expression,
belief, faith, worship and association, subject to law
and public morality should be given to all the citizens
of the state.
• It would be the duty of the state to safeguard the
interests of minorities, backward and depressed
classes.
• Independence of judiciary should be
guaranteed
• Integrity of the territory and sovereignty of
the country was to be safeguarded
• The people of Pakistan may prosper and attain
their rightful and honored place amongst the
nations of the world and make their full
contribution towards international peace and
progress and happiness of humanity.
• Liaquat Ali Khan explained the context of the
resolution in his speech delivered in the Constituent
Assembly on March 7, 1949.
• He termed the passage of the Objectives Resolution as
“the most important occasion in the life of this country,
next in importance only to the achievement of
independence.’
• He said that we as Muslim believed that authority
vested in Allah Almighty and it should be exercised in
accordance with the standards laid down in Islam.
• It emphasized on the principles of democracy,
freedom, equality, tolerance, and social justice and it
says that these should be part of future constitution.
Constitution of 1956
• After assuming charge as Prime Minister, Chaudhary
Muhammad Ali and his team worked hard to formulate
a constitution. The committee, which was assigned the
task to frame the Constitution, presented the draft Bill
in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on January 9,
1956.
• The bill was opposed by the Bengali autonomists.
• Awami League also boycotted the official ceremonies
celebrating the inauguration of the Constitution.
• Constitution was adopted and was enforced on March
23, 1956.
• The Constitution of 1956 consisted of 234 articles,
divided into 13 parts and 6 schedules. Following were
the chief characteristics of the Constitution:
• Pakistan was declared as an Islamic Republic and it was
made mandatory that only a Muslim could become the
President of the country.
• Steps were to be taken to enable the Muslims
individually and collectively to order their lives in
accordance with the teaching of Quran and Sunnah
• Measures were to be taken to properly organize zakat,
waqfs, and mosques.
• The constitution provided for the federal form of
government with three lists of subjects: federal,
provincial and concurrent. The federal list consisted of
33 items, provincial of 94 items and concurrent list of
19 items.
• Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was to act as a
mediator.
• Though the constitution provided for the
Parliamentary form of Government, yet it
declared that the executive authority of the
Federation would be in the president
• Any Muslim citizen of Pakistan, who was at least
forty years old, could be elected as the President
of Pakistan for the term of five years.
• President could appoint from amongst the MNAs
a Prime Minister who had to take the vote of
confidence from the house in two months.
• Prime Minister had to inform the president about
all the decisions of the cabinet.
• Ministers could be taken from outside the
National Assembly but they were to get
themselves elected within six months.
• President had the power to summon,
prorogue, and dissolve the Assembly on the
advice of the cabinet.
• No bill imposing taxes or involving
expenditure could be moved without his
consent.
• The Constitution entitled for a Unicameral
Legislature. The National Assembly was to
consist of 300 members.
• Members of the Assembly were to be elected
on the basis of Direct Elections conducted on
the basis of Adult Franchise
• It was a Flexible Constitution and two third
members of the Assembly could bring
amendment in the constitution.
• Urdu and Bengali were declared as the state
languages.
The constitution was never practically
implemented as no elections were held. It was
eventually abrogated on October 7, 1958 when
Martial Law was enforced.

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Constitution of 1956

  • 2. Background • The first step towards establishment was taken by the first constituent Assembly • It passed objective resolution in 1949 • Objective resolution contained those steps and principles which were to be taken for the fulfillment of the basic aims of freedom struggle.
  • 3. Objective Resolution • Objective Resolution was presented in the Constituent Assembly by Liaquat Ali Khan on March 7, 1949 and was debated for five days by the members from both the treasury and opposition benches. • The resolution was ultimately passed on March 12. • Following were the main features of the Objectives Resolution:
  • 4. • Sovereignty of the entire Universe belongs to Allah alone • Authority should be delegated to the State trough its people under the rules set by Allah • Constitution of Pakistan should be framed by the Constituent Assembly • State should exercise its powers through the chosen representatives • Principles of democracy, freedom, equality, tolerance and social justice, as inshore by Islam should be followed
  • 5. • Muslims shall live their lives according the teaching of Quran and Sunnah • Minorities can freely profess and practice their religion. • There should be Federal form of government with the maximum autonomy for the Units • Fundamental rights including equality of status, of opportunity and before law, social, economic and political justice, and freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith, worship and association, subject to law and public morality should be given to all the citizens of the state. • It would be the duty of the state to safeguard the interests of minorities, backward and depressed classes.
  • 6. • Independence of judiciary should be guaranteed • Integrity of the territory and sovereignty of the country was to be safeguarded • The people of Pakistan may prosper and attain their rightful and honored place amongst the nations of the world and make their full contribution towards international peace and progress and happiness of humanity.
  • 7. • Liaquat Ali Khan explained the context of the resolution in his speech delivered in the Constituent Assembly on March 7, 1949. • He termed the passage of the Objectives Resolution as “the most important occasion in the life of this country, next in importance only to the achievement of independence.’ • He said that we as Muslim believed that authority vested in Allah Almighty and it should be exercised in accordance with the standards laid down in Islam. • It emphasized on the principles of democracy, freedom, equality, tolerance, and social justice and it says that these should be part of future constitution.
  • 8. Constitution of 1956 • After assuming charge as Prime Minister, Chaudhary Muhammad Ali and his team worked hard to formulate a constitution. The committee, which was assigned the task to frame the Constitution, presented the draft Bill in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on January 9, 1956. • The bill was opposed by the Bengali autonomists. • Awami League also boycotted the official ceremonies celebrating the inauguration of the Constitution. • Constitution was adopted and was enforced on March 23, 1956.
  • 9. • The Constitution of 1956 consisted of 234 articles, divided into 13 parts and 6 schedules. Following were the chief characteristics of the Constitution: • Pakistan was declared as an Islamic Republic and it was made mandatory that only a Muslim could become the President of the country. • Steps were to be taken to enable the Muslims individually and collectively to order their lives in accordance with the teaching of Quran and Sunnah • Measures were to be taken to properly organize zakat, waqfs, and mosques. • The constitution provided for the federal form of government with three lists of subjects: federal, provincial and concurrent. The federal list consisted of 33 items, provincial of 94 items and concurrent list of 19 items.
  • 10. • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was to act as a mediator. • Though the constitution provided for the Parliamentary form of Government, yet it declared that the executive authority of the Federation would be in the president • Any Muslim citizen of Pakistan, who was at least forty years old, could be elected as the President of Pakistan for the term of five years. • President could appoint from amongst the MNAs a Prime Minister who had to take the vote of confidence from the house in two months. • Prime Minister had to inform the president about all the decisions of the cabinet.
  • 11. • Ministers could be taken from outside the National Assembly but they were to get themselves elected within six months. • President had the power to summon, prorogue, and dissolve the Assembly on the advice of the cabinet. • No bill imposing taxes or involving expenditure could be moved without his consent. • The Constitution entitled for a Unicameral Legislature. The National Assembly was to consist of 300 members.
  • 12. • Members of the Assembly were to be elected on the basis of Direct Elections conducted on the basis of Adult Franchise • It was a Flexible Constitution and two third members of the Assembly could bring amendment in the constitution. • Urdu and Bengali were declared as the state languages. The constitution was never practically implemented as no elections were held. It was eventually abrogated on October 7, 1958 when Martial Law was enforced.