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overview of the separation of powers in Pakistan, while the third one is related to the most relevant cases of the separation of powers after the restoration of judiciary.
A Case Study of Pakistan. Tasneem Sultana. Separation of powers or trias politica is a model of democracy that involves the separation of political power between the government‟s three branches – the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.
The Court undermines the process and disturbs well-established principles of separation of powers, in the name of disseminating expeditious, and what often is a starkly populist iteration of what it deems to be justice.
The doctrine of separation of power explains three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) which are kept separate. This is also known as the
With qualitative research methodology, this paper aims to investigate the following issues: origin and evolution of the concept of separation of powers with reference to formalist and...
This article examines four cases during the above mentioned era to understand whether or not separation of powers practically exists in Pakistan. Key Words: Separation of powers, independence of judiciary, the executive, the legislature, constitution
Separation of powers in Pakistan requires the judiciary to operate independently of the executive and legislative branches. The judiciary has violated the separation of powers and the...
Modern-day democracies are constructed on the constitutional mechanism of separation of powers introduced in the U.S. Constitution where Pakistan stands with no exception. With qualitative research methodology, this paper aims to investigate the
This paper highlights four cases to understand the position of separation of powers in Pakistan since the judicial independence. The factors supported the independence of judiciary are also discussed.
The doctrine of Separation of Powers between the three organs of the state i.e., Legislature, executive and judiciary is the cornerstone of any thriving democracy. Before getting into judicial activism, it is pertinent to understand this theory of Separation of Power.