Pakistan Constitution
The Pakistan Constitution is the supreme law of Pakistan, establishing the framework for the country's political system, government structure, and fundamental rights of its citizens. Originally adopted in 1956, it has undergone several amendments, with the most significant being in 1973. The Constitution outlines the roles of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring a system of checks and balances.
The Constitution guarantees various fundamental rights, including freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. It also emphasizes the importance of democracy and the rule of law, aiming to promote social justice and equality among all citizens.