1973 Constitution Part I 2 3
1973 Constitution Part I 2 3
1973 Constitution Part I 2 3
29 Principles of Policy
(1) The Principles set out in this Chapter shall be known as the Principles of Policy, and
it is the responsibility of each organ and authority of the State, and of each person
performing functions on behalf of an organ or authority of the State, to act in
accordance with those Principles in so far as they relate to the functions of the organ
or authority.
(2) In so far as the observance of any particular Principle of Policy may be dependent
upon resources being available for the purpose, the Principle shall be regarded as
being subject to the availability of resources.
(3) In respect of each year, the President in relation to the affairs of the Federation, and
the Governor of each Province in relation to the affairs of his Province, shall cause to
be prepared and laid before the 41[each House of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] 41 or,
as the case may be, the Provincial Assembly, a report on the observance and
implementation of the Principles of Policy, and provision shall be made in the rules
of procedure of the National Assembly 42[and the Senate] 42or, as the case may be, the
Provincial Assembly, for discussion on such report.
30 Responsibility with respect to Principles of Policy.
(1) The responsibility of deciding whether any action of an organ or authority of the
State, or of a person performing functions on behalf of an organ or authority of the
State, is in accordance with the Principles of Policy is that of the organ or authority
of the State, or of the person, concerned.
(2) The validity of an action or of a law shall not be called in question on the ground that
it is not in accordance with the Principles of Policy, and no action shall lie against the
State or any organ or authority of the State or any person on such ground.
31 Islamic way of life.
(1) Steps shall be taken to enable the Muslims of Pakistan, individually and collectively,
to order their lives in accordance with the fundamental principles and basic concepts
of Islam and to provide facilities whereby they may be enabled to understand the
meaning of life according to the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
(2) The state shall endeavour, as respects the Muslims of Pakistan :-
(a) to make the teaching of the Holy Quran and Islamiat compulsory, to encourage
and facilitate the learning of Arabic language and to secure correct and exact
printing and publishing of the Holy Quran;
(b) to promote unity and the observance of the Islamic moral standards; and
(c) to secure the proper organisation of zakat, 43[ushr, ] 43auqaf and mosques.
32 Promotion of local Government institutions.
The State shall encourage local Government institutions composed of elected
representatives of the areas concerned and in such institutions special representation will
be given to peasants, workers and women.
33 Parochial and other similar prejudices to be discouraged.
The State shall discourage parochial, racial, tribal, sectarian and provincial prejudices
among the citizens.
34 Full participation of women in national life.
Steps shall be taken to ensure full participation of women in all spheres of national life.
35 Protection of family, etc.
The State shall protect the marriage, the family, the mother and the child.
36 Protection of minorities.
The State shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of minorities, including their
due representation in the Federal and Provincial services.
37 Promotion of social justice and eradication of social evils.
The State shall:
(a) promote, with special care, the educational and economic interests of backward
classes or areas;
(b) remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within
minimum possible period;
(c) make technical and professional education generally available and higher education
equally accessible to all on the basis of merit;
(d) ensure inexpensive and expeditious justice;
(e) make provision for securing just and humane conditions of work, ensuring that
children and women are not employed in vocations unsuited to their age or sex, and
for maternity benefits for women in employment;
(f) enable the people of different areas, through education, training, agricultural and
industrial development and other methods, to participate fully in all forms of national
activities, including employment in the service of Pakistan;
(g) prevent prostitution, gambling and taking of injurious drugs, printing, publication,
circulation and display of obscene literature and advertisements;
(h) prevent the consumption of alcoholic liquor otherwise than for medicinal and, in the
case of non-Muslims, religious purposes; and
(i) decentralise the Government administration so as to facilitate expeditious disposal of
its business to meet the convenience and requirements of the public.
38 Promotion of social and economic well-being of the people.
The State shall :
(a) secure the well-being of the people, irrespective of sex, caste, creed or race, by
raising their standard of living, by preventing the concentration of wealth and means
of production and distribution in the hands of a few to the detriment of general
interest and by ensuring equitable adjustment of rights between employers and
employees, and landlords and tenants;
(b) provide for all citizens, within the available resources of the country, facilities for
work and adequate livelihood with reasonable rest and leisure;
(c) provide for all persons employed in the service of Pakistan or otherwise, social
security by compulsory social insurance or other means;
(d) provide basic necessities of life, such as food, clothing. housing, education and
medical relief, for all such citizens, irrespective of sex, caste, creed or race, as are
permanently or temporarily unable to earn their livelihood on account of infirmity,
sickness or unemployment;
(e) reduce disparity in the income and earnings of individuals, including persons in the
various classes of the service of Pakistan; 44[] 44
(f) eliminate riba as early as possible 45[; and] 45
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(g) the shares of the Provinces in all federal services, including autonomous bodies and
corporations established by, or under the control of, the Federal Government, shall be
secured and any omission in the allocation of the shares of the Provinces in the past
shall be recitified.
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39 Participation of people in Armed Forces.
The State shall enable people from all parts of Pakistan to participate in the Armed Forces
of Pakistan.
40 Strengthening bonds with Muslim world and promoting international peace.
The State shall endeavour to preserve and strengthen fraternal relations among Muslim
countries based on Islamic unity, support the common interests of the peoples of Asia,
Africa and Latin America, promote international peace and security, foster goodwill and
friendly relations among all nations and encourage the settlement of international disputes
by peaceful means.
41 The President.
(1) There shall be a President of Pakistan who shall be the Head of State and shall
represent the unity of the Republic.
(2) A person shall not be qualified for election as President unless he is a Muslim of
not less than forty-five years of age and is qualified to be elected as member of
the National Assembly.
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(3) The President 48[] 48 shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of the
Second Schedule by the members of an electoral college consisting of:
(a) the members of both Houses; and
(b) the members of the Provincial Assemblies.
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(4) Election to the office of President shall be held not earlier than sixty days and not
later than thirty days before the expiration of the term of the President in office:
Provided that, if the election cannot be held within the period aforesaid because
the National Assembly is dissolved, it shall be held within thirty days of the
general election to the Assembly.
(5) An election to fill a vacancy in the office of President shall be held not later than
thirty days from the occurrence of the vacancy:
Provided that, if the election cannot be held within the period aforesaid because
the National Assembly is dissolved, it shall be held within thirty days of the
member of the National Assembly to be the Prime Minister who commands the
confidence of the majority of the members of the National Assembly, as
ascertained in a session of the Assembly summoned for the purpose in
accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
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(3) The person appointed under clause (2) 218[or as the case may be, invited under
clause (2A)] 218 shall, before entering upon the office, make before the President
oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule and shall within a period of sixty
days thereof obtain a vote of confidence from the National Assembly.
(4) The Cabinet, together with the Ministers of State, shall be collectively
responsible to the National Assembly.
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(5) The Prime Minister shall hold office during the pleasure of the President, but the
President shall not exercise his powers under this clause unless he is satisfied that
the Prime Minister does not command the confidence of the majority of the
members of the National Assembly, in which case he shall summon the National
Assembly and require the Prime Minister to obtain a vote of confidence from the
Assembly.
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(6) The Prime Minister may, by writing under his hand addressed to the President,
resign his office.
(7) A Minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of the
National Assembly shall, at the expiration of that period, cease to be a Minister
and shall not before the dissolution of that Assembly be again appointed a
Minister unless he is elected a member of that Assembly:
(8) Nothing contained in this Article shall be construed as disqualifying the Prime
Minister or any other Minister or a Minister of State for continuing in office
during any period during which the National Assembly stands dissolved, or as
preventing the appointment of any person as Prime Minister or other Minister or
as Minister of State during any such period.