A history of the judiciary in Pakistan / Hamid Khan
Material type: TextPublication details: Karachi : 2019 Oxford University Press,Description: xxii, 399 pISBN:- 9780199405367 (hbk)
- 347.549101 K5271
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1. Judiciary at the time of independence
2. Establishment of the federal court of Pakistan
3. Judiciary becomes controversial: the Munir court (1954-1960)
4. The golden period of the judiciary: the cornelius court
5. The judiciary under S. A. Rahman and Fazle Akbar
6. Turbulent times: the Hamood court
7. The decline of the judiciary begins: the Yaqub court
8. The military overpowers the judiciary: the Anwar court
9. Dark days of the judiciary: the Haleem court
10. Years of judicial confusion: the Zullah court
11. Activist court of Nasim Hasan Shah
12. A house divided against itself: The judiciary under Sajjad Ali Shah
13. The judiciary revovers partially: the Ajmal court
14. The deposed chief justice: Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui
15. The usurpe chief justice: Irshad Hassan Khan
16. Judiciary submerged in corruption: Sheikh Riaz Ahmad
17. Face of a spineless judiciary: Nazim Hussain Siddiqui
18. A difficult balancing act: Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
19. Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry: Suspended, sacked and restored: the Lawyer’s movement
20. Conclusion
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