How Long to Read Pakistan in Focus: Political Corruption at Its Peak: the Challenge for Judicial Activism

By Wazir Khan

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On 14 August 1947, Pakistan emerged as an Independent country for the Muslims of India as their separate homeland and on that day, with a sense of supreme satisfaction at the fulfillment of his mission, Quaid-i-Azam, spoke to his people in these words: "The foundations of your State have been laid and it is now for you to build and build as quickly and as well as you can".Pakistan was founded on the name of Islam by Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Accordingly, it was incumbent upon the governments of Pakistan to administer all the affairs of the State in accordance with the governance of the affairs of the first state founded on the name of Islam by our Prophet (SAW) in Madinah, which after the Prophet (SAW) was administered strictly in accordance with the Quran and Sunnah by Khulufa-Er-Rashidune, therefore objectives of the establishment of Pakistan must be traced from the history of Islamic Empire of the era of Khulufa-ur-Rashidune. Over, the years Pakistan governments, due to vested interests of it leaders, failed to implant Islamic law in its governance and consequently its polity remained in turbulence. Pakistan just reached its youth when it was dismembered as it lost its East Wing. Subsequent Pakistan went through different phases of its history and its polity remained in turbulence throughout with substantial increase in social evils and corruption and high level of domestic and foreign loans. By and large, governance of Pakistan had been against the fundamental principles of Islam and directly in conflict of the governance of Madinah state by Khulfa-Er-Rashidune. The Book consists of 11 Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of introduction. Chapter 2 to consists of Guideline From Khulufa-Er-Rashidune on Corruption-free Rule of Law. Chatper 3 consists of The Evils of Mushraf's 'NRO' And Supreme Court's Short Judgment On 'NRO' and includes: The National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO); Supreme Court's Short Order On 'NRO'; and PPP Government's Conflict With The Judiciary. Chapter 4 consists of Inaction of The Then Prime Minister, Chief Of Army Staff And Chief Justice of Pakistan To Support 'SC's Short Judgment On 'NRO' Chapter 5 consists of Observation On SC's Detailed Judgment On 'NRO' And Failure of Government Institution To Enforce Judgement and includes: SC's Detailed Judgment On 'NRO'; Failure Of Government Institutions To Enforce Judgement; and Judicial Activism On 'NRO'. Chapter 6 consists of Political Corruption In The PPP Governments: (Between 1988 -2013). Chapter 7 consists of Political Corruption In The PML (N) Governments: (Between 1990 -2018). Chapter 8 consists of 2016 Panama Papers Leak and Its Aftermath Leading to The Disqualification of Nawaz Sharif'. Chapter 9 consists of Corruption Report For Pakistan As Published On Gan Anticorruption Portal Undated December 2017 and includes: Snap-short; Judicial System; Police; Public Services; Land Administration; Tax Administration; Customs Administration; Public Procurement; Civil Society; and Legislation. Chapter 10 consists of Impact of Judicial Activism on Political Corruption In Pakistan and includes: Panama Papers Leak; The CJP Deliberation On Judicial Activism; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 11 consists of Summary and conclusion and rhe book is supported with Bibliography.

How long is Pakistan in Focus: Political Corruption at Its Peak: the Challenge for Judicial Activism?

Pakistan in Focus: Political Corruption at Its Peak: the Challenge for Judicial Activism by Wazir Khan is 246 pages long, and a total of 62,976 words.

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