Timeline of Constitutional Development of Pakistan


Here, you will have the Timeline of the Constitutional Development of Pakistan from 1947 to the current decade of 2021.

Brief Background Constitutional History:

By the end of World War II, the British imperial government granted independence to its Indian colony and for that matter, the British Parliament enacted the Indian Independence Act, 1947. Under the Act, the British Crown relinquished its sovereign powers over India and transferred those powers to the newly established dominions of India and Pakistan on 14 August 1947. The Government of India Act, 1935, hitherto the constitution of British India, was amended to bring it in consonance with the aims and objectives of independence as laid down in the 1947 Act. The combination of these two constitutional instruments served as an interim constitutional order for both countries until their respective constituent assemblies adopted their own constitutions.

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Studies of crowding have found that crowding:

A. Depends only on physical density
B. Affects mainly females
C. Can intensify feelings
D. Has negative effects only among the elderly (more…)

Which Mountaineer became the first Pakistani to climb nine of the world’s highest 14 peaks?

A. Salena Khawaja
B. Sajid Ali sadpara
C. Sirbaz Khan
D. None of these (more…)

The operating principle of a hydraulic press is

A. Pascalโ€™s principle
B. Archimedesโ€™ principle
C. Newtonโ€™s law of gravitation
D. Boyleโ€™s law.

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Before 1947 there was a tendency for the Muslim women in Punjab to vote for the Muslim League while their menfolk supported the

A. All India Muslim League
B. Unionist Party
C. Jamat I Islami
D. None of these (more…)

Which of the following statements regarding gender-based inequality is incorrect?

A. All women are organized for an equitable share of development in society.
B. All women are not equally unequal in their families.
C. Women are attached to a twofold social inequality i.e. In relation to men and in relation to women.
D. Women do not constitute a homogeneous unit (more…)