Constitutional Development And National Movement in Subcontinent
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The dissolution was challenged primarily because the Assembly was considered a sovereign body, and the Governor-General had no legal power to dissolve it. Other arguments included the Governor-General's incompetence to dissolve, constitutional restrictions on dissolution, and the rule that the Assembly cannot be dissolved during an active session.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What ruling did the Federal Court make regarding the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly?
- 2.What was the Sindh Chief Court's ruling regarding the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly?
- 3.In which court did the speaker challenge the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly?
- 4.Why did the Governor-General decide to dissolve the Constituent Assembly?
- 5.On which date did the Governor-General dissolve the Constituent Assembly?
- 6.What was the reason behind Governor-General Ghulam Muhammad's decision to dissolve the Constituent Assembly?
- 7.Following the dissolution of Pakistan's 1st Constituent Assembly by the Governor-General's Proclamation on October 24, 1954, and the establishment of a new Council of Ministers, under which section did Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din Khan, the President of the Constituent Assembly, file his writ petition?
- 8.Which event prevented the completion of the promulgation process of the new constitution?
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