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10 hours ago ago from Baaghi

This article has been contributed for Baaghi , by Ahmad Nadeem Gehla. Baaghi is grateful to him for a brilliant analysis. A dictator in military uniform does not become constitutional head of state even after getting a verdict of from a handpicked judiciary and approval from a rubber stamp parliament. Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, clearly states that a dictator who abrogates constitution along with judges and the ...

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1 day ago ago from Please Consider

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12 hours ago ago from Legal Informatics Blog

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