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This dual expertise—legal rigor combined with historical narrative—makes his book indispensable. He writes not as a distant observer but as an active participant in Pakistan's constitutional evolution, yet he maintains the objectivity required for academic reference.
Musharraf introduced the Legal Framework Order (LFO) and later the 17th Amendment, further distorting the parliamentary spirit of the 1973 Constitution. He created a hybrid system, a "King’s Party," attempting to control democracy from the shadows. However, the judiciary began to assert itself. The Lawyers' Movement of 2007 was a watershed moment—the first time the legal community and civil society united to demand the supremacy of the constitution over the gun. He created a hybrid system, a "King’s Party,"
In conclusion, "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan" by Hamid Khan is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan's constitutional and political history. The book is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in Pakistan studies, and its impact on the academic community has been significant. With its balanced and nuanced approach, the book continues to be a key reference for those interested in understanding the complex history of Pakistan. and policymakers interested in Pakistan studies