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The book's most quoted section is on . Khan explains how Zia used the "Doctrine of Necessity" (a jurisprudence originating in the infamous Dosso case of 1958) to legitimize his coup. He details the insertion of the 8th Amendment , which granted the President (a military proxy) the power to dissolve the National Assembly at will—a provision that wrecked three elected governments in the 1990s.
The book follows a chronological timeline, analyzing how social and political events shaped various legal frameworks. The book's most quoted section is on
The book tracks Pakistan’s constitutional development from its inception in 1947 to the contemporary era. It focuses on several critical periods: The book's most quoted section is on