Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan By Hamid Khan

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

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Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan by Hamid Khan is a definitive guide to understanding the legal, political, and constitutional evolution of Pakistan since its independence in 1947. The book provides a comprehensive examination of Pakistan’s political development, constitutional changes, and governance challenges, offering readers an in-depth perspective on how law, politics, and society have intersected to shape the country’s modern state. Hamid Khan, a prominent legal scholar and constitutional expert, presents complex historical and legal information in a clear and analytical manner, making this work essential for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Pakistani governance and political history.

The book meticulously traces the development of Pakistan’s constitutional framework, detailing each of the country’s constitutions, the legal foundations they established, and the political context in which they were framed. Hamid Khan explores key amendments, landmark legal cases, and the evolution of parliamentary and presidential systems, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of governance in Pakistan. The book also highlights how constitutional changes have impacted political stability, civil-military relations, and democratic development in the country.

A significant strength of Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan lies in its ability to contextualize legal and constitutional developments within broader socio-political and historical events. Hamid Khan examines military interventions, political crises, and judicial decisions alongside constitutional evolution, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and complexities of nation-building in Pakistan. The book illustrates the dynamic interplay between law, politics, and society, showing how these forces have shaped the country’s political landscape over decades.

The author also emphasizes the practical and theoretical implications of constitutional law, explaining complex legal principles in a clear and accessible style. From the fundamental rights enshrined in the constitutions to the mechanisms of checks and balances, readers gain a thorough understanding of Pakistan’s legal and political architecture. Hamid Khan’s expertise as a lawyer and scholar ensures that the analysis is both authoritative and insightful, providing valuable guidance for students of law, political science, and public administration.

Throughout the book, themes of governance, democracy, civil liberties, and political accountability are central. Hamid Khan critically examines the successes and shortcomings of Pakistan’s political system, highlighting lessons for contemporary policymakers, legal practitioners, and citizens interested in strengthening democratic institutions. The text balances scholarly rigor with readability, making it suitable for both academic and general audiences.

Widely recognized for its clarity, depth, and authoritative analysis, Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan underscores the expertise of Hamid Khan. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding Pakistan’s legal evolution, political dynamics, and the ongoing challenges of governance, providing readers with a comprehensive and informed perspective on the country’s constitutional and political journey.