Category: Constitution
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Dictator Gen Musharraf as Bounty Hunter: Costs of Joining War on Terror
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] References: Musharraf handed over 4,000 Pakistanis to foreign countries https://tribune.com.pk/story/1687073/1-musharraf-handed-4000-pakistanis-foreign-countries/ Pakistan suffers $123.1 bn losses in terror war Pakistan’s losses in war on terror fail to impact US discourse War on terror fought with Pakistan’s own…
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How Corruption is being Eliminated in Pakistan since 1950s: Corruption as a Ruse to Maintain Status Quo
Sustained Elimination of Corruption since 1950s. All thanks to CJPs and our patriotic forces: The corruption was first eliminated in 1951 when Liaquat Ali Khan was terminated and then corruption was eliminated by removing Khwaja Nazimuddin in 1953. Corruption was again eliminated in 1954 when the Molvi Tameezuddin assembly was dismissed. The patriotic elimination of…
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Can a Strong Clean Leader Solve All the Problems of Pakistan- Mythical Narratives
Is it possible to eradicate corruption by only changing the person at the top, the man at the helm of affairs? Unfortunately, this seems to be the predominant narrative in Pakistan. This narrative of “Pakistan Needs a Strong, Clean and Decisive Leader at the Top” has been selling in Pakistan since 1950s. This narrative states…
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Agenda to Ensure Supremacy of Law and Constitution in Pakistan
My agenda is simply to strive for supremacy of rule of law and constitution. I am pained to see people hurling invectives, slandering, and condemning people as traitors without due process of law. Even if I know that someone is guilty, I have no authority to take law in my own hand and dispense justice…
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Is Illiteracy Responsible for Problems of Pakistan? Narrative to Justify Neocolonialism and dictatorial rule
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] Are Illiterates Responsible for Woes of Pakistan? Or Is this a Narrative to Support Exploitation? Is this narrative designed to support exploitation by the un-elected “educated elites” in the service of neo-colonialism? There is a dominant…
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Pakistan Helped US Become Superpower- In the Service of Neocolonialism
[To understand the context of this post please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] How Pakistan helped US become a superpower is a classic case study of how developing countries are maneuvered to help neo-colonial powers achieve their global agenda. This was admitted on record by DG ISPR in Pakistan, …
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DoN godfathers Political Engineering of the SC Bench to Obtain Doctrine of Necessity Judgement
How SC Bench was engineered in 1955 to get the judgement of choice notorious as Doctrine of Necessity (DoN). Sindh High Court had decided against the decision of Governor General in 1954 to dissolve the Constituent Assembly, and had restored Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan to his office of the President of the Constituent Assembly. The following…
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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: Covey's First Habit Advice to Chief Justice of Pakistan
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] What is the advice for Chief Justice of Pakistan(CJP) from Covey’s First Habit of Highly Effective People: CJP ought to work on his circle of influence, instead of his circle of concern, by focusing on…
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Baba Rehmatay- From Chief Justice to Chief Executive: Tilting at the Windmills?
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] What is the constitutional role of CJP? To act as the Chief Justice who arbiters when there is a constitutional conflict between law passed by parliament and executive decision making, or is the CJP role to…
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Constitutional Solution to Curb Horsetrading in Pakistan
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] Massive horsetrading of votes took place during Senate 2018 elections. PTI and MQM Senate seats were lost. Do you know what were the two signals that triggered horse trading in Senate elections 2018? (1) The stringent…
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How Neocolonialism Keeps Developing Countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan Perpetually Destabilized
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] The analysis of the recent NewYork Times article about Afghanistan indicates that think tanks in USA have worked out all the options for Afghanistan. All these options perpetuate destabilization for the long term which is the…
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What Options Gen Musharraf had after 9-11 when US threatened to send Pakistan to stone age?
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] I often come across people who consider that Gen Musharraf’s U-Turn after 9-11 was the only alternative that the dictator had in the face of the threat from State Department official to bomb Pakistan back to…
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Is Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity Dead or Alive?
Is Doctrine of Necessity dead and buried as proclaimed by Supreme Court in its decision of March 2012? Wherein it stated that “deciding cases on the basis of likely consequences will mean reverting to the malignant ‘doctrine of necessity’ that has been buried by the people with their valiant struggle” [1]. Or, is doctrine of…
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Narratives Designed to Dishonor Popular Choice and Support Neo-Colonialism
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] There are several narratives that have been fed to the masses to serve the interests of neocolonialism in developing countries. Neocolonialism enables the super-powers to maintain their hegemony on developing countries during the post-colonial world through…
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Why Dictator Generals are Weaker than Civilians Rulers in Withstanding External Pressure
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] There is a widespread “myth” that what Pakistan needs is a “strong leader” (a savior on horseback) who will come and conquer all our issues and problems in no time. There is a mythical belief that…
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Doctrine of Necessity from CJ Munir to Judge Khosa: Role of Judiciary in the Service of Neocolonialism
We need to compare the Doctrine of Necessity version 2.0 of SC Justice Khosa (2017) which states “To do a great right, do a little wrong” with the Doctrine of Necessity version 1.0 of SC CJ Munir (1954) which states “Necessity makes lawful that which is unlawful”. As per SC decision of March 2012 “deciding…
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SC Judgement as Project Assignment for Finance Accounting Students: SC Disqualifies PM on not Declaring Uncollected Receivables as Income
Finance, Accounting and Taxation Teachers: SC Judgement invoking uncollected receivables can be a very interesting project assignment for accounting, taxation, finance and business students. This assignment will bring alive accounting and finance to the students and would tell them the difference between personal and corporate accounting, tax laws, income and receivables and uncollected receivables. This…
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Can Corruption be Eliminated by Hanging a few Thousands through Panama Case like Judgements
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] It is worrying to see the sentiments of educated people and the functional illiterates (those who know how to read but are not readers) on the social media clamoring for the head of the PM and…
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Essential Law for Masses: Perry Mason and my Learning
Would there be court room drama in upcoming SC JIT trial of Nawaz Sharif? Would there be arguments, counter arguments, counsels for the defendants and the prosecution? Would there be dissection of the evidence using the fine lens of law and constitution? Are there any Perry Mason (Erle Stanley Gardner’s lawyer) enthusiasts of the fiction…
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Role of Sharifuddin Pirzada in Promulgating Martial Laws for Every Dictator of Pakistan
Sharifuddin Pirzada is responsible for assisting the violation of constitution and abuse of law by military dictators through the design of legal machinations and tools to subdue the judiciary and replace it with compliant judges. He supervised the drafting of the “mairay humwatano….” speeches for the coup plotters and dictators from Gen Ayub Khan, to…
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Why Dictatorships are Weaker in Accountability than Constitutional Governments
At What Cost? Costs of perceived strictness of military dictatorships vs the reality of constitutional governments in Pakistan. The comparison in this post indicates that the perception of better accountability in clean dictatorship is not valid because in the long term the constitutional governments of corrupt politicians deliver a far better accountability than the dictatorships which…
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Importance of Literature in Law: A Case Study of the Panama Case Supreme Court Judgement
Importance of literature in law and legal judgments and arguments in the floor is an established tradition. This post collects together various quotations from masterpieces of literature in the Supreme Court judgement on the Panama Case Scandal on April 20, 2017. It also contains the references to Quranic definitions of Sadiq and Ameen. I think…
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At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions
Political discourse in Pakistan is punctuated with allegations and counter allegations without a formal study of the economic implications of the various decisions that have been rocking the country from as early as 1950s. The series of posts in this thread of “At What Cost” is attempt to build a framework for researchers to explore…
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Who has Greater Will and Resolve in controlling Karachi Disturbances: Dictators vs Civilian Governments
To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions At What Cost? Costs of perceived strictness of military dictatorships vs the reality of civilian governments in Pakistan. This post studies the case of Karachi disturbances and rise of MQM from 1980 and the relationships of…
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Traitor/Foreign Agent Production Factory of Pakistan
To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions At What Cost? Costs of Branding a Politician as a Traitor There is a traitor/foreign agent production factory in Pakistan that seems to be in full swing. It has targets that have been trained on most…
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Field Marshals of Pakistan: Costs of Sycophancy and Political Expediency
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] At What Cost? Costs of Self Proclaimed Field Marshals in Third World Countries In Pakistan the award of Field Marshal rank has been a product of sycophancy and political expediency for personal gain and short term…
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Costs of Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity: 4 Martial Laws and 35 years of dictatorships
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] Doctrine of Necessity Decision by Justice Munir had been disastrous for Pakistan. Not only did this decision annulled the historic judgement of Sindh High Court that has disallowed the dissolution of assemblies by Gen Iskandar Mirza…
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Costs of Military Dictatorships of Pakistan
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] Historic Failures of Strategic Doctrines by Dictator Generals in Pakistan What happens when generals (military men) arrogate to themselves “strategy making” when at best they have been trained for obtaining tactical advantage? Are Generals Qualified…
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Costs of General Musharraf’s Dictatorship
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] This post analyzes the continuing accumulation of long term costs associated with General Musharraf’s dicatatorship 1999-2008 in the areas of ideological costs, economic costs, governance costs, foreign policy debacles and political engineering costs. [Bullets are being…
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Costs of General Ayub's Dicatatorship
[To understand the context of this post, please read At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions] We typically look at General Ayub and the economic performance during his time, ignoring the long term economic and political impact of the decisions that he took and the processes that he set in motion. This…
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Why Pakistani Democracies are a Sham? Costs of Controlling a Democracy from Outside
Why we had only sham democracies in Pakistan? This post identifies eight fundamental tests on which our democracies fail to be called a real democracy. It identifies the forces and the compulsions that did not let them to mature into a real democracy. We will discuss the costs of sham democracies in a later post.…