AJK Interim Constitution Act 1974 by Asif Raja
AJK Interim Constitution Act 1974 by Asif Raja
WHEREAS the future status of the State of Jammu and Kashmir is yet to be
determined in accordance with the freely expressed will of the people of the State
through the democratic method of free and fair plebiscite under the auspices of the
United Nations as envisaged in the UNCIP Resolutions adopted from time to time;
AND WHEREAS a part of the territories of the State of Jammu and Kashmir
already liberated by the people are known for the time being as Azad Jammu and
Kashmir;
1. Short title and commencement, etc.-(1) This Act may be called the Azad
Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act, 1974.
(2) It shall come into force on the day on which the Azad |Jammu and
Kashmir Government Bill, 1974, is assented to, or is deemed to have
been assented to, by the President.
(3) This Bill shall not be presented to the President for assent unless it has
been passed by the votes of not less than two- thirds of the total
number of members of the Assembly.
(4) The President shall assent to this Bill within three days after it has been
presented to him for assent under sub-section (2) and, if the President
fails to do so, he shall be deemed to have assented to this Bill at the
expiration of the said period.
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[2. Definitions.-(1) In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject
or context,-
Government and such other territories as may hereafter come under its
administration;
‘Financial year’ means the year commencing on the first day of July and
ending on the thirtieth day of June;
‘Joint sitting’ means a joint sitting of the Assembly, [1the Federal Minister
in-charge of the Council Secretariat] and the elected members of the Council;
‘Judge’ in relation to the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir or the
High Court, includes the Chief Justice of the supreme Court of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir or, as the case may be, High Court and also includes an
Additional Judge of the High Court;
1
Inserted by (2nd Amendment) Act,1976.
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‘Speaker’ Means Speaker of the Assembly and includes any person acting as
the Speaker of the Assembly;
‘State Subject’ means a person for the time being residing in Azad Jammu
and Kashmir or Pakistan who is a State Subject, as defined in the late
Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir Notification No I-L/84,dated
the20th April,1927 as amended from time to time;
‘Taxation’ means the imposition of any tax or duty, whether general, local or
special and ‘tax’ shall be construed accordingly;
(2) In this Act, Act of the Assembly, or ‘Act of the Council’ shall include an
Ordinance promulgated by the President under sub-section (1) of Section 41,
or as the case may be, under sub-section (4) of that section.
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(3) [A person who does not believe in the absolute and unqualified finality of
the Prophet hood of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) the last of the Prophets
or claims to be prophet, in any sense of the word or of any description
whatsoever, after Muhammad (Peace be upon him), or recognises such a
claimant as a prophet or a religious reformer, is not a Muslim for the
purposes of this Act or law.]
‘3. Islam to be state religion. - Islam shall be the State religion of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir.
4. Fundamental Rights.- (1) Any law or any custom or usage having the force of law in
so far as it is inconsistent with the rights conferred by this section, shall, to the extent
of such inconsistency, be void.
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(2) [No law shall made] which takes away or abridges the rights so conferred
and any law made in contravention of this sub-section shall, to the extent of
such contravention, be void.
(3) The Provisions of this section shall not apply to any law relating to the
members of the defense services or of the forces charged with the
maintenance of public order for the purpose of ensuring proper discharge of
their duties or the maintenance of discipline among them.
(4) The Rights
1. Security of person.- No person shall be deprived of liberty save in
accordance with law.
1
Inserted by (10th Amendment Act, XX of 1993.
2
Added by (3rd Amendment )Act, 1976
3
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975.
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(4) No law providing for preventive detention shall authorise the detention of
a person for a period exceeding three months unless the review board set
up by the Government has reported before the expiration of the said
period of three months that there is, in its opinion, sufficient cause for
such detention.
(5) When any person is detained in pursuance of an order made under any
law providing for preventive detention, the authority making the order
shall as soon as may be, communicate to such person the grounds on
which the order has been made, and shall afford him the earliest
opportunity of making a representation against the order:
Provided that the authority making any such order may refuse to disclose
facts which such authority considers it to be against the public interest to
disclose.
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
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(6) Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent any public authority from
making provision for the advancement of any society or educationally
backward class of state Subjects.
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
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(f) any law in force immediately before the coming into force of this
Act.]
15. Equality of state subjects.- all state subjects are equal before law and are
entitled to equal protection of law.
5. President.- 1[(1) There shall be a President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, who shall
be elected by the members of the joint sitting by the votes of majority of the total
membership of the joint sitting in such manner as may be prescribed;
Provided that , if no person secures such majority in the first poll, a second
poll shall be held between the persons who secure the two highest numbers of votes
in the first poll and the person who secures a majority of votes of the members
present and voting shall be declared to have been elected as president;
Provided further that, if the number of votes secured by two or more persons
securing the highest number of votes is equal further poll shall be held between them
until one of them secures a majority of votes of the members present and voting.]
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
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(2) The election to the office of President shall be conducted under the control and
supervision of the Chief election Commissioner.
(3) The election of the president under sub-section(2) shall not be called in
question in any Court or before any Tribunal or other authority.
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[(3-1) 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 or, if the election cannot be held within that period because
the Assembly is dissolved, within thirty days of the general election to the
Assembly.]
(a) he is Muslim;
(b) he has attained the age of thirty-five years;
(c) his name appears on the electoral roll prepared for election of the
members of the Assembly; and
(d) he is qualified to be elected as member of the Assembly.
(5) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the president shall hold office for
a period of five year from the date on which he enters upon his office
and shall, notwithstanding the expiration of his term, continue to hold
office until his successor enters upon his office.
(6) Before he enters upon his office, the president shall make before the
Chief Justice of 2[Azad Jammu and Kashmir] an oath in the form set
out in the First Schedule;
Provided that this provision will not apply to a person acting as
president;
(7) The President may resign his office by writing under his hand
addressed to the Speaker of the Assembly.3[----------]
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[(8) The President shall not be a member, or a candidate for
election as member, of the Assembly and if a member of the
Assembly is elected as President his seat in the Assembly shall
become vacant on the day he enters upon his office.]
6. Removal of President.- (1) if one-third of the total number of members of the 5[Joint
Sitting] give a notice in writing to the Speaker of the Assembly of their intention to
move a resolution of no confidence against the President, the Speaker shall convene a
meeting of the 6[Joint Sitting] not later than two weeks from the date of receipt of the
notice.
1
Inserted by (1st Amendment) Act ,1975.
2
Substituted by ibid
3
Omitted by ibid.
4
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
5
Ibid
6
Ibid
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(2) The President shall have the right to appear before the 1[Joint Sitting ] during the
consideration of the resolution under sub-section(1) and to make a statement if he so
desires.
(3) If the resolution under sub-section (1) is passed by the 2[Joint sitting] by the
votes of not less than two-thirds of the total number of members of the
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[Joint sitting,] the President shall forth with cease to hold office.
7. President to act on advice, etc.- (1) 4[Subject to an express provision to the contrary
in this Act,] in the performance of his functions, the President shall act] on and in
accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister and such advice shall be binding on
him.
(2) The question whether any, and if so what, advice was tendered to the President by
the Prime Minister shall not be enquired into any Court.
8. Acting President.- At any time when the President is unable to perform the functions
of his office due to absence, illness or any other cause, the Speaker of the Assembly
shall act as President and shall perform the functions of President.
9. Casual vacancy in the office of President.- Where the office President falls vacant
due to death, resignation or any other cause the Speaker of the Assembly 5[----]shall.
(a) perform the functions of President till such time as a new President is
elected; and
10. President’s power of pardon and reprieve.- The President 8[shall have]
power to grant pardons, reprieves and respites and to remit, suspend or
commute any sentence passed by any Court, Tribunal or other authority;
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[Provided that this power shall not be exercised in respect of
sentences of ‘hadd’ qisas and ‘Diyyat’.]
11. Plebiscite Adviser.- The President may appoint a Plebiscite Adviser to advise
the Government in relation to the holding of a plebiscite in the State of Jammu
and Kashmir in terms of the UNCIP Resolutions.
12. The Government.- (1) Subject to this Act, the executive authority of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir shall be exercised in the name of the President by the Government,
consisting of the Prime Minister and the Ministers, which shall act through the Prime
Minister who shall be the Chief executive of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
(2) in the performance of his functions under this Act, the Prime Minister may act
either directly or through the Ministers.
1
Ibid
2
Ibid
3
Ibid
4
Ibid
5
Omitted by Ibid
6
substituted by ibid.
7
Inserted by ibid
8
Substituted by (10th Amendment) Act, xx of 1993.
9
Added by ibid
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(3) The Prime Minister and the Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the
Assembly.
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[(4) Order and other instruments made and executed in the name of the President
shall be authenticated in such manner as may be specified in rules to be made by the
Government, and the validity of an order or instrument which is so authenticated shall
not be called in question on the ground that it is not an order or instrument made or
executed by the President.
(5) The Government may regulate the allocation and transaction of its business
and may for the convenient transaction of that business delegate any of its
functions to officers or authorities subordinate to it.]
13. The Prime Minister.- (1) The Assembly shall meet on the thirtieth day
following the day on which a general election to the Assembly is held, unless
sooner summoned by the President.
(2) After the election of the Speaker, 2[and the Deputy Speaker] the Assembly
shall, to the exclusion of any other business, proceed to elect, without debate
one of its Muslim members to be the Prime Minister.
(3) The Prime Minister shall be elected by the votes of the majority of the total
membership of the Assembly;
(4) The member elected under sub- section(3) shall be called upon by the
President to assume the office of Prime Minister and he shall , before entering
upon the office make before the President oath in the form set out in the First
Schedule.
14. Ministers.- (1) The Prime Minister shall appoint Ministers from amongst the
members of the Assembly;
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[Provided that a Minister may be appointed from amongst the elected
members of the Council.]
(2) Before entering upon office, a Minister shall make before the President
oath in the form set out in the First Schedule.
(3) A Minister may, by writing under his hand addressed to the Prime Minister, resign
his office or may be removed from office by the Prime Minister.
1
[“14.A Parliamentary Secretaries.- (1) The Prime Minister may appoint Parliamentary
Secretaries from amongst the members of the Assembly to perform such functions as
may be prescribed.
1
Added by (1st amendment)Act,1975.
2
Inserted by( 10th Amendment ) Act xx of 1993.
3
Inserted by( 10th Amendment ) Act xx of 1993.
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15. Prime Minister continuing in office.- (1) The Prime Minister shall continue to hold
office until his successor enters upon the office of Prime Minister.
16. Resignation of Prime Minister.- (1) subject to sub-section (2) the Prime Minister
may, by writing under his hand addressed to the President, resign his office and, when
the Prime Minister resigns, the Ministers shall cease to hold office.
(2) The Prime Minister, and at the request of the Prime Minister, a Minister shall
continue to perform the functions of the office of Prime Minister or, as the case may
be, Minister until a new Prime Minister has been elected and has entered upon his
office.
(3) If the Assembly is in session at the time when the Prime Minister resigns his
office, the Assembly shall forthwith proceed to elect a Prime Minister, and if the
Assembly is not in session the President shall for that purpose summon it to meet
within fourteen days of the resignation.
17. Minister Performing functions of Prime Minister.- (1) In the event of the death of
the Prime Minister or the office of the Prime Minister becoming vacant by reason of
his ceasing to be a member of the Assembly the most senior minister for the time
being shall be called upon by the President to perform the functions of that office and
the Ministers shall continue in office until a new Prime Minister has been elected and
has entered upon his office.
(2) if the Assembly is in session at the time when the Prime Minister dies or the
office of the Prime Minister becomes vacant the Assembly shall forthwith
proceed to elect a Prime Minister, and if the Assembly is not in session the
President shall for that purpose summon it to meet within fourteen days of the
death of the Prime Minister or, as the case may be, of the office becoming vacant.
(3) When, for any reason, the Prime Minister is unable to perform his functions,
the most senior Minister for the time being shall perform the function of Prime
Minister until the Prime Minister resumes his functions.
(4) In this section, most senior Minister, means the Minister for the time being
designated as such by the Prime Minister.
18. Vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister.- (1) A resolution for a vote of
no-confidence (hereinafter in this section referred to as the resolution) may be
passed against the Prime Minister by the Assembly.
(2) A resolution shall not be moved in the Assembly unless, by the same
resolution the name of another member of the Assembly is put forward as the
successor.
(3) A resolution shall not be moved in the Assembly while the Assembly is
considering demands for grants submitted to it in the Annual Budget.
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Inserted by( 10th Amendment ) Act xx of 1993.
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(4) A resolution shall not be voted upon before the expiration of three days, or
later than seven days, from the date on which it is moved in the Assembly.
19. Extent of executive authority of Government.- (1) Subject to this Act, the
executive authority of the Government shall extend to
the matters with respect to which the Assembly has power to make laws.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the Government may, with
the consent of the Council, entrust, either conditionally or unconditionally, to
the Council, or to its officers functions in relation to any matter to which the
executive authority of the Government extends.
20. Advocate- General.- (1) The President shall appoint a person, being a person
qualified to be appointed a Judge of the High Court to be the Advocate
_General for Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
(3) The Advocate-General shall hold office during the pleasure of the President.
(4) The Advocate-General may, by writing under his hand addressed to the
President resign his office.
(5) The person holding the office as advocate-General immediately before the
commencement of this Act shall be deemed to be the Advocate-General,
appointed under this Act.
21. Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council.- (1)There shall be an Azad Jammu and
Kashmir Council consisting of
1
Omitted by (9th Amendment ) Act IX of 1988.
2
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
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(2) The Prime Minister of Pakistan shall be the Chairman of the Council.
(4) The qualifications and disqualification for being elected, as and for being
,a member of the Council shall, in the case of a member referred to in
clause(e) of sub-section(1), be the same as these for being elected as, and for
being a member of the Assembly.
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[(4-A) The seat of a member of the Council elected by the Assembly ,
hereinafter referred to as an elected member, shall become vacant if;-
(a) he resigns his seat by notice in writing under his hand addressed to the
Chairman or, in his absence, to the Secretary of the Council;
(b) if he is absent, without the leave of the Chairman, from thirty consecutive
sittings of the Council;
(c) he fails to make the oath referred to in sub-section(6) within a period of
ninety days after the date of his election , unless the Chairman, for good
cause shown, extends the period; or
(d) he ceases to be qualified for being a member under any provision of this
Act or any other law.
(4-B) If any question arises whether a member has, after his election, become
disqualified from being a member of the Council, the Chairman shall refer the
question to the Chief Election Commissioner and, if the Chief Election
Commissioner is of the opinion that the member has become disqualified , the
member shall cease to be a member and his seat shall become vacant.
(4-C) An election to fill a vacancy in the office of an elected member shall be held
not later than thirty days from the occurrence of the vacancy or, if the election cannot
be held within that period because the Assembly is dissolved, within thirty days of the
general election to the Assembly.
(4-D) The manner of election of elected members and filling of a casual vacancy in
the office of an elected member shall be such as may be prescribed.]
(5) 3[An elected member] shall hold office for a term of five years from the day he
enters upon his office;
4
[Provided that an elected member shall, notwithstanding the expiration of his
term, continue to hold office until his successor enters upon his office.]
1
Added by ( 2nd Amendment) Act, 1976.
2
Inserted by ( 1st Amendment ) Act,1975.
3
Substituted by (1st Amendment )Act, 1975.
4
Added by ibid
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[(6) An elected member] shall, before entering upon office, make before the
Chairman oath in the form set out in the First Schedule.]
(7) 2[The executive authority of the Council shall extend to all matters with respect to
which the Council has power to make laws and shall be exercised, in the name of the
Council, by the Chairman who may act either directly or through the Secretariat of
the Council of which a Federal Minister nominated by the Chairman from amongst
the members of the Council and not more than three advisors appointed by the
Chairman shall be in -charge;
Provided that the Council may direct that, in respect of such matters as it may
specify, its authority shall be exercisable by the Vice-Chairman of the Council,
subject to such conditions, if any, as the Council may specify.
(9) An advisor shall, before entering upon office, make before the Chairman oath in
the form set out in the First Schedule.
(10) An Advisor who is a member of the Assembly 3[ and the Federal Minister of the
State for Kashmir Affairs and Northern Affairs] shall have the right to speak in, and
otherwise take part in the proceedings of the Council, but shall not by virtue of this
sub- section be entitled to vote.
(11) The Council may make rules for regulating its procedure and the conduct of its
business, and shall have power to act notwithstanding any vacancy in the membership
thereof, and any proceedings of the council shall not be invalid on the ground that a
person who was not entitled to do so sat, voted or otherwise took part in the
proceedings.
(12) Order and other instruments made and executed in the name of the Council shall
be authenticated in such manner as may be specified in rules to be made by the
Council and the validity of an order or instrument which is so authenticated shall not
be called in question on the ground that it is not an order or instrument made or
executed by the Council.
(13) The Chairman may regulate the allocation and transaction of the business of the
Council and may, for the convenient transaction of that business, delegate any of its
functions to officers and authorities subordinate to it.]
22. Legislative Assembly.- (1) The Legislature of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall
consist of legislative Assembly consisting of 5[forty nine] members of whom.
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(a) [forty one] shall be elected directly on the basis of adult
franchise;
(b) 1[Five ], who shall be women, shall be elected by the directly elected members;
1
Substituted by ibid
2
ibid
3
Inserted by (2nd Amendment) Act, 1976.
4
Added by (5th Amendment) Act, 1977.
5
Substituted by (7th Amendment) Act II of 1986.
6
Substituted by 11th Amendment 2005
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[(c) One, who shall be from amongst the Ulema-e- Din or
Mushaikh and well-versed with the teachings of Islam, shall be
elected by the directly elected members;
(2) The manner of election of the members of the Assembly and the manner of filling
casual vacancies shall be such as may be prescribed.
(3) Every Assembly , unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the
date appointed for their first meeting and no longer, and the expiration of the said
period of five years shall operate as a dissolution of the Assembly.
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[(4) A general election to the Assembly shall be held within a period of sixty days
immediately preceding the day on which the term of the Assembly is due to expire,
unless the Assembly has been sooner dissolved, and the result of the election shall be
declared not later than fourteen days before that day.]
23. oath of members of the Assembly.-(1) A person elected as member of the Assembly
shall not take his seat in the Assembly until he makes before such person as is
prescribed by rules of the Assembly an oath in the form set out in the First schedule.
(2) The oath may be made at any time whether or not the Assembly is in session.
(3) if any person sits or votes in the Assembly knowing that he is not qualified to be,
or is disqualified from being, a member of the Assembly he shall be liable in respect
of every day on which he so sits or votes to a penalty of two hundred rupees a day
which may be recovered from him as a debt to the Government recoverable as arrears
of land revenue.
(c) he has been on conviction for any offence sentenced to transportation for any
term or imprisonment for a term of not less than two years unless a period of five
years has elapsed since his release ; or
(d) he holds any office of profit in the service of Azad Jammu and Kashmir or in the
service of Pakistan other than an office which is not a whole time office
remunerated either by salary or by fee other than an office specified in the second
Schedule; or
1
ibid
2
Added by( 7th Amendment) Act,II of 1986.
3
Added by (5th Amendment) Act, 1977.
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(e) he has been dismissed for miss-conduct from the service of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir or the service of Pakistan unless a period of five years has elapsed since
his dismissal ; or
(f) he is otherwise disqualified from being a member of the Assembly by this Act or
by under any other law.
(a) he resigns his seat by notice in writing under his hand addressed to the Speaker,
in his absence, to the Secretary of the Assembly; or
(b) he is absent from the Assembly without the leave of the Assembly for thirty
consecutive sitting days of the Assembly; or
(c) he fails to make the oath referred to in section1[(23), ]within a period of ninety
days after the date of his election unless the Speaker for good cause shown
extends the period; or
(e) he ceases to be qualified for being a member under any provision of this Act or
any other law.
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[(1-A) If a member of the Assembly is elected to more than one seat, he shall
within a period of thirty days after the declaration of the result for the last such
seat, resign all but one of his seats, and if he does not so resign, all the seats to
which he has been elected shall become vacant at the expiration of the said period
of thirty days except the seat to which he has been last elected or, if he has been
elected to more than one seat on the same day, the seat for election to which his
nomination was filed last.]
(2) if any question arises whether a member of the Assembly has, after his
election become disqualified from being a member of the Assembly, the Speaker
shall refer the question to the Chief Election-Commissioner and, if the Chief
Election Commissioner is of the opinion that the member has become disqualified
the member shall cease to be a member and his seat shall become vacant.
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[(3) When except by dissolution of the Assembly, a seat in the Assembly has
become vacant not later than one hundred and twenty days before the term of the
Assembly is due to expire, an election to fill the seat shall be held within sixty
days from the occurrence of the vacancy.]
26. Right to address and take part in Assembly Proceedings.- (1) The President
may address the Assembly and send massages to the Assembly.
(2) The Advocate- General shall have the right to Speak, and otherwise take part
in the proceeding of, the Assembly or of any of its committees, but shall not by
virtue of this section have the right to vote.
27. Meeting of the Assembly.- (1) The Assembly shall assemble at such times and at
such places as the President may appoint; and the President may prorogue a
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
2
Inserted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975.
3
Added by (5th Amendment )Act,1977
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session of the Assembly except when the Assembly has been summoned by the
Speaker.
(2) Any meeting of the Assembly may be adjourned by the Speaker or other
person presiding there at.
(3) There shall be at least 1[four] sessions of the Assembly every year and 2[three
months] shall not intervene between the first sitting of the Assembly in one
session and its first sitting in the next session.
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[(4) On a requisition signed by not less than one- fourth of the total membership
of the Assembly the Speaker shall summon the Assembly to meet, at such time and
place as he thinks fit within fourteen days of the receipt of the requisition and when
the Speaker has summoned the Assembly, only he may prorogue it.]
28. Dissolution of Assembly.- 4[(1)] The President shall dissolve the Assembly if so
advised by the Prime Minister, and the Assembly shall, unless sooner dissolved, stand
dissolved at the expiration of forty-eight hours after the Prime Minister has so
advised.
29. Speaker of the Assembly.- (1) The Assembly shall, at its first meeting or as soon
thereafter as may be, elect from amongst its members a Speaker 6[and a Deputy
Speaker ] of the Assembly.
(2) Before entering upon office, a member of the Assembly elected as Speaker 7[ or
Deputy Speaker] shall make before the Assembly an oath in the form set out in the
first Schedule.
(3) All proceedings of the Assembly shall be conducted in accordance with Rules of
procedure made by the Assembly and approved by the President.
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[(4) The Speaker shall preside at the meetings of the Assembly and, when the
office of the Speaker is vacant, or the Speaker is absent or is unable to
perform his functions due to any cause, the
Deputy Speaker shall act as Speaker, and if at that time, the Deputy Speaker is
also absent or is unable to act as Speaker due to any cause, such member of the
Assembly present as may be determined by the Rules of procedure of the
Assembly shall preside at the meeting of the Assembly.
1
Substituted by (10th Amendment) Act XX of 1993
2
Ibid
3
Added by (1st Amendment )Act ,1975.
4
Inserted by (5th Amendment) Act, 1977
5
Added by ibid
6
inserted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975.
7
ibid
8
Substituted by ibid.
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(5) So often as the office of Speaker or Deputy Speaker becomes vacant, the
Assembly shall elect one of its members to fill the office.]
(6) The Speaker may resign his office by writing under his hand addressed to
the President.
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[(6-A) The Deputy Speaker may resign his office by writing under his hand
addressed to the Speaker.]
(7) The office of the Speaker 2[or Deputy Speaker] shall become vacant if.
(b) He is removed from office by a resolution of the Assembly of which not less
than seven day’s notice by not less than 3[one –fourth of the total membership
of the Assembly] has been given and which is passed by a majority of total
membership of the Assembly.
(8) When the Assembly is dissolved, the Speaker shall continue in his office
till the person elected to fill the office by the next Assembly enters upon
his office.
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30. [Voting in Assembly and quorum.- ](1) Subject to this Act,
(a) a decision in the Assembly shall be taken by a majority of the votes of the
members present and voting but the Speaker or the person presiding in his
absence shall not vote except when there is an equality of votes in which case
he shall exercise his casting vote;
(b) the Assembly may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership; and
(c) any proceeding in the Assembly shall not be invalid on the ground that some
person who was not entitled to do sat, voted or otherwise took part in the
proceedings.
(2) If at any time during a meeting of the Assembly the attention of the person
presiding at the meeting is drawn to the fact that 5[number of the members is less than
one third of the total membership of the Assembly,] it shall be the duty of the person
presiding either to adjourn the meeting or to suspend the meeting 6[till such number
of the members are present.]
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[30-A Restriction on discussion in Assembly etc.- No discussion shall take
place in the Assembly or the Council or the joint sitting with respect
to the conduct of any Judge of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir or the
High Court in the discharge of his duties.
1
inserted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
2
ibid
3
substituted by(10th Amendment) Act XX of 1993.
4
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act,1975
5
Substituted by (10 Amendment ) Act XX of 1993.
6
Ibid
7
Inserted by( 1st Amendment) Act,1975.
19
(2) The Finance Committee shall consist of the Speaker, the Finance
Minister and such other member as may be elected thereto by the
Assembly.
(3) The Finance Committee may make rules for regulating its
procedure.
(3) Until provision is made by the Assembly under sub-Section (2) the
persons appointed to the Secretarial Staff of the Assembly shall
continue to be governed by the conditions of service for the time
being applicable to them.]
31. Legislative Power.- (1) Subject to the succeeding provisions of this section, both the
council and the Assembly shall have the power to make laws-
(a) for the territories of Azad Jammu and Kashmir;
(b) for all state subjects wherever they may be; and
(c) for all officers of the Council or as the case may be, the Government , wherever
they may be.
(a) the Council shall have exclusive power to make laws with respect to any matter
in the Council Legislative list set out in the Third Schedule, hereinafter referred
to as the Council Legislative list; and
(b) the Assembly shall, and the Council shall not, have power to make laws with
respect to any matter not enumerated in the Council Legislative list.
(3) Neither the Council nor the Assembly shall have the power to make any law
concerning.-
(a) the responsibilities of the Government of Pakistan under the UNCIP Resolutions;
(c) the current coin or the issue of any bills, notes or other paper currency; or
(d) the external affairs of Azad Jammu and Kashmir including foreign trade and
foreign aid.
(4) No tax shall be levied for the purposes of the territories of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir except by or under the authority of an Act of the Council or the Assembly.
(5) No law shall be repugnant to the teachings and requirements of Islam as set out in
the Holy Quran and Sunnah and all existing laws shall be brought in conformity with
the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
32. Reference to Council of Islamic Ideology.- (1) If one-third of the total number of
members of the Assembly 1[or, as the case may be, the council] so requires, the
Assembly 2[or as the case may be the Council ]shall refer to the council of Islamic
1
Inserted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975.
2
Ibid.
20
(3) Where the Assembly 3[or, as the case may be, the Council] considers that in the
public interest, the making of the proposed law in relation to which the question arose
should not be postponed until the advice of the Islamic Council is furnished, the law
may be made before the advice is furnished;
Provided that, where a law is referred for advice to the Islamic Council and
the Council advises that the law is repugnant to the injunctions of Islam, the
Assembly 4[or, as the case may be, the Council] shall reconsider the law so made.
33. Amendment of this Act.- 5[(1) The provision of this Act may be amended in
accordance with the following provisions;
(2) A bill to amend this Act may originate either in the Council or in the Assembly.
(3) Within fourteen days of the day on which a Bill to amend this Act is introduced in
the Council or the Assembly, the president shall summon a Joint sitting6[---- ]and if
the Bill is passed in the joint sitting , with or without amendment, by the votes of the
majority 7[of the total membership of the joint sitting,] the Bill shall be presented to
the President for assent.
8
[33-A. Procedure at Joint sitting.- (1) The President may after consultation
with the Chairman of the Council and the Speaker make rules as to
the procedure with respect to the joint sittings.
(2) At a joint sitting, the Speaker or, in his absence, such person as
may be determined by the rules made under sub-section(1) shall
preside.
(3) The President may address a joint sitting and send message in a
joint sitting.
(4)The Advocate-General shall have the right to speak in, and otherwise take part in
the proceedings of, a joint sitting or any of its committees, but shall not by virtue of
this section have the right to vote.]
34. General provisions regarding Council, etc.- (1) The validity of any proceedings in
the Council, the Assembly or a joint sitting shall not be questioned in any court.
(2) An officer or member or an authority in whom powers are vested for the
regulation of proceedings, conduct of business, maintain order in the Council, the
Assembly, or a joint sitting shall not, in relation to the exercise by him of any of those
powers, be subject to the jurisdiction of any court.
1
Inserted by( 1st Amendment) Act,1975.
2
Ibid
3
Ibid
4
Ibid
5
Substituted by ibid
6
Omitted by ibid
7
Inserted by ibid
8
Ibid
21
(3) A member of, or a person entitled to speak in, the Council the Assembly or a joint
sitting shall not be liable to any proceedings in any court in respect of anything said
by him or any vote given by him in the council, the Assembly or a joint sitting or in
any committee thereof.
(4) A person shall not be liable to any proceedings in any court in respect of
publication by or under the authority of the Council, the Assembly or a joint sitting of
any report, paper, vote or proceedings.
(5) No process issued by a court or other authority shall except with the leave of the
Chairman of the Council or the Speaker be served or executed within the precincts of
the place where a meeting of the Council or, as the case may be, the Assembly is
being held.
(6) Subject to this section, the privileges of the Council, the Assembly, the
committees and members of the Council or the Assembly and of the persons entitled
to speak in the Council or the Assembly may be determined by law.
35. Authentication of Bills passed by the Council.- A bill passed by the Council shall
not require the assent of the President and shall, upon its authentication by the
Chairman of the Council, become law and be called an Act of the Council.
36. President’s assent to Bill.- (1) Subject to this Act, when a Bill has been passed by
the Assembly or a joint sitting, it shall be presented to the President for assent.
(2) The President shall assent to a Bill within seven days after it has been presented
to him for assent under sub-section(1) or under section 33 and if the President
fails to do so he shall be deemed to have assented to the Bill at the expiration of
the said period.
(3) When the President has assented or is deemed to have assented to a Bill, it shall
become law and be called.-
(a) in the case of Bill to amend this Act, an Act of Azad Jammu and Kashmir; and
(b) in the case of a Bill with respect to any other matter, an Act of the Assembly.
37. Council Consolidated Fund.- (1) All revenues received by the Council, all loans
raised by the Council and all moneys received by it in repayment of any loan1[----
]shall form part of a consolidated fund, to be known as the Council consolidated
Fund.
2
[(2) All other moneys;
(b) received by or deposited with the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
or any other court established under the authority of the Council shall be credited
to the Public Account of the Council.
(2-A) The Custody of the Council consolidated Fund, the payment of moneys into that
Fund, the withdrawal of money therefrom, the custody of other moneys received by or on
behalf of the council, their payment into, and withdrawal from the Public Account of the
Council, and all matters connected with or ancillary to the matters aforesaid, shall be
regulated by Act of the Council or, until provision in that behalf is so made ,by rules made by
the Chairman of the Council.]
1
Omitted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
2
Substituted by ibid
22
(3) The Council shall, in respect of every financial year, cause to be prepared, and
approve, a statement of the estimated receipts and expenditure of the Council for that year.
(4) The Chairman of the Council shall authenticate by his signature the statement
approved by the Council under sub- section (3); and no expenditure from the
Council Consolidated Fund shall be deemed to be duly authorised unless it is
specified in the statement so authenticated.
1
[(5) If in respect of any financial year it is found;
(a) that the amount authorised to be expended for a particular service for
the current financial year is insufficient, or that a need has arisen for
expenditure upon some new service not included in the statement
referred to in sub-section(3) for that year; or
(b) that any money has been spent on any service during a financial year in
excess of the amount granted for that year, the Chairman of the
Council shall have power to authorise, expenditure from the Council
consolidated Fund and shall cause to be laid before the Council a
supplementary statement or, as the case may be, an excess statement,
setting out the amount of that expenditure, and the provisions of sub-
section(3) and (4) shall apply to those statements as they apply to the
statement referred to in sub-section (3).
(6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this section, the
Council shall have power to make any grant in advance in respect of the estimated
expenditure for a part of any financial year, not exceeding four months, pending Completion
of the procedure prescribed in sub-section (3) and (4).]
2
[37-A. Azad Jammu and Kashmir Consolidated Fund.- (1) All revenue received by
the Government, all loans raised by the Government, and all moneys received by it in
repayment of any loan, shall form part of a consolidated fund, to be known as the Azad
Jammu and Kashmir Consolidated Fund.
(2) All other moneys;
(b) received by or deposited with the High Court or any other court established under
the authority of the Government shall be credited to the Public Account of the
Government.
(3) The Custody of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir consolidated Fund, the payment of
moneys into that Fund, the withdrawal of moneys therefrom, the custody of other moneys
received by or on behalf of the Government, their payment into, and withdrawal from the
Public Account of the Government and all matters connected with or ancillary to the matters
aforesaid, shall be regulated by Act of the Assembly or, until provision in that behalf is so
made by rules by the President.]
38. Budget.- (1) The 3[Government ]shall, in respect of every financial year, cause
to be laid before the Assembly a statement of the estimated receipts and
expenditure for that year, to be called the Annual Budget.
(2) The Annual Budget shall be submitted to the Assembly in the form of
demands, for grants and the Assembly shall have power to assent to, or to
refuse to assent to any demand, or to assent to any demand subject to a
reduction of the amount specified therein;
1
Inserted by.
2
Inserted by(1st Amendment )Act, 1975.
3
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
23
Provided that, for a period of ten years from the commencement of this
Act or the holding of the second general election to the Assembly after such
commencement, whichever occurs later, a demand shall be deemed to have
been assented to without any reduction of the amount specified therein, unless,
by the votes of a majority of the total reduction of the amount specified
therein.
(3) No demand for a grant shall be made except on the recommendation of the
1
[Government.]
(4) The Annual Budget as passed by the Assembly shall be placed before
the president who shall authenticate it by his signature.
2
[(5) If in respect of any financial year it is found;
(a) that the amount authorized to expended for a particular service for the
current financial year is insufficient, or that need has arisen for expenditure
upon some new service not included in the Annual Budget for that year; or
(b) that any money has been spent on any service during a financial year in
excess of the amount granted for that service for that year; the Government
shall have power to authorize expenditure from the Azad Jammu and
Kashmir consolidated Fund and shall cause to be laid before the Assembly
a supplementary Budget or, as the case may be, an Excess Budget, setting
the amount of that expenditure, and the provisions of this section shall
apply to those budgets as they apply to the Annual Budget.
( 6) Notwithstanding anything, contained in the foregoing provisions of this
section, the Assembly shall have power to make any grant in advance in
respect of the estimated expenditure for a part of any financial year, not
exceeding four months, pending completion of the procedure prescribed in
sub- section(2) for the voting of such grant and the authentication of the
Budget as passed by the Assembly in accordance with the provisions of sub-
section (4) in relation to the expenditure.]
3
39. [Special provisions regarding Budget, etc.]- (1) Where the Annual budget for any
financial year cannot be passed by the Assembly by reason of its having been earlier
dissolved, the 4[ Prime Minister] shall cause to be prepared an Annual Budget for that
year and, by his signature, authenticate the Budget.
(2) The Annual Budget for any financial year authenticated by the 5[Prime Minister]
under sub-section (1) shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed to have been
passed by the Assembly.
41. Power to make Ordinance.-(1) The President may, except when the Assembly is in
session, if satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take
immediate action, make and promulgate an ordinance as the circumstances may
require.
1
Ibid
2
Ibid
3
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
4
Ibid
5
Ibid
24
(2) An ordinance promulgated under this section shall have the same force and effect
as an Act of the Assembly and shall be subject to like restrictions as the power of the
Assembly to make law, but every such Ordinance.
(a) shall be laid before the Assembly and shall stand repealed at the expiration of
four months from its promulgation or, if before the expiration of that period a
resolution disapproving it is passed by the Assembly, upon the passing of that
resolution; and
(3) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (2) an Ordinance laid before
the Assembly shall be deemed to be a Bill introduced in the Assembly
(4) The President 1[shall] likewise, except when the council is in session, if so
advised by the Chairman of the council make, 2[promulgate and withdraw ]an
Ordinance as the circumstances may require; and the provisions of sub-section (2)
and sub-section(3) shall apply to an Ordinance so made as if reference therein to
‘Act of the Assembly and Assembly were references respectively to ‘Act of the
council and council’.
3
[42. Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.- (1) There shall be
constituted a Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir to be the
highest Court of appeal,
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir shall have such jurisdiction as is or may be conferred on it by this Act or by
or under any law.
4
[(3) The supreme Court shall consist of a Chief Justice to be known as Chief Justice
of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and two other Judges.]
(4) The Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall be appointed by the
President on the advice of the Council and each of the other Judges of the Supreme
Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall be appointed by the President on the advice
of the Council after consultation with the said Chief Justice.
(5) A person shall not be appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir unless he has-
(a) for a period of or for periods aggregating, not less than five years been a Judge of
High court; or
(b) for a period of, or for periods aggregating, not less than fifteen years, been an
advocate or pleader of a High Court.
(6) Before entering upon office, the Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir shall make before the President and any other Judge of the
Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
shall make before the Chief Justice, oath in the form set out in the First Schedule.
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
2
Ibid
3
Ibid
4
Substituted by (10st Amendment) Act, xx1993.
25
(7) A Judge of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall hold office
until he attains the age of sixty-five years , unless he sooner resigns or is removed
from office in accordance with law.
(8) At any time when the office of Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is
vacant, or the Chief Justice, is absent or unable to perform the functions of his
office due to any other cause, the President shall appoint the most senior of the
other Judges of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir to act as Chief
Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
(8-A) if at any time it is not possible for want of quorum of judges of the Supreme
Court to hold or continue any sitting of the Court, or for any other reason it is
necessary to increase temporarily the number of Judges of the Supreme Court, the
Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir may, in writing.
1
[(a) With the approval of the President , request a person who has
held the office of a Judge of that Court, the Supreme Court of
Pakistan or the Judicial Board or has held the office of Judge of
the High Court for a minimum period of three years and since
whose ceasing to hold that office three years have not elapsed; or
(b ) With the approval of the President and except in the case of
Chief Justice, with the consent of the Chief Justice of High Court,
require a Judge of that Court who has held office as such Judge
for a minimum period of three years; or
(c) With the approval of the president, request any person qualified for appointment
as Judge of the Supreme Court, to attend sittings of the Supreme Court as an ad-
hoc Judge for such period as may be necessary and while so attending an ad-hoc
Judge shall have the same power and jurisdiction as a Judge of the Supreme
Court.
(9)The remuneration and other terms and conditions of service of a Judge of the
Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall be as provided in the Fourth
schedule.
(10) Subject to the succeeding provision of this section, the Supreme Court of Azad
Jammu and Kashmir shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from
judgements, decrees, final orders or sentences of the High Court of Azad Jammu and
Kashmir.
(11) An appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
from any judgment, decree , final order or sentence of the High Court of
Azad Jammu and Kashmir.-
1
Substituted by (4th Amendment) Act, 1977
26
has varied or set aside the judgment, decree or final order of the court
immediately below; or
(e) if the judgment , decree or final order involves directly or indirectly some
claim or question respecting property of the like amount or value and the
judgement, decree or final order appealed from has varied or set aside the
judgement, decree or final order of the court immediately below;
(f) if the High Court certifies that the case involves a substantial question of
law as to the interpretation of this Act.
(12) An appeal to the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir from a
judgement, decree, order or sentence of the High Court in a case to which
sub section(11) dose not apply shall lie only if the supreme Court of Azad
Jammu and Kashmir grants leave to appeal.]
1
[ (13) (a) An appeal to the Supreme Court shall be heard by a Bench
consisting of not less than two judges to be constituted or
reconstituted by the Chief Justice;
1
Substituted by (10th Amendment) Act,xx 1993
2
Added by (3rd Amendment ) Act, 1976.
3
Inserted by (3rd Amendment) Act, 1976.
27
(4) Subject to this Act and Law, the Supreme Court may, in
consultation with the Council, make rules regulating the practice and
procedure of the Court;
Provided that till the new rules are framed, the rules framed by the Judicial
Board shall, so far as they are not inconsistent with this Act and any other law, be
deemed to have been made by the Supreme Court until altered or amended and
reference to the Judicial Board in there rules shall be construed to be referred to the
Supreme Court.
(2) The Supreme Court may sit at such other place or places as the
Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with the approval of the President,
may appoint.
2
[42-D Review of judgment of Order by the Supreme Court.- The
Supreme Court shall have powers, subject to the provisions of an Act
of the Assembly or the Council and of any rules made by the Supreme
Court , to review any judgement pronounced or any order made by it.
42-E. Supreme Judicial Council.- (1) There shall be a Supreme Judicial
Council of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
(a) the Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir who shall be its Chairman.
(4) If, on information received from the Supreme Judicial Council or from
any other source, the Chairman of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council
or the President is of the opinion that a Judge of the supreme Court or of
the High Court.-
1
Inserted by (10 th Amendment) Act XX of 1993.
2
Inserted by (10th Amendment )Act XX of 1993.
28
(a) may be incapable of properly performing the duties of his office by reason
of physical or mental incapacity; or
(b) may have been guilty of misconduct, the Chairman or the President, as the
case may be, shall direct the Supreme Judicial Council to inquire into the
matter.
(5) if, upon any matter inquired into by the Supreme Judicial Council, there is
a difference of opinion amongst its members, the opinion of the majority
shall prevail , and the report of the Supreme Judicial Council shall be
expressed in terms of the view of the majority.
(6) If, after inquiring into the matter, the Supreme Judicial Council reports to
the Chairman of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council that it is of the
opinion.-
(a) that the judge is incapable of performing the duties of his office or has
been guilty of misconduct, and
(b) that he should be removed from office, the Chairman shall advice the
President to remove the Judge from his office and the President shall pass
orders accordingly.
(8) If at any time the Supreme Judicial Council is inquiring into the conduct
of a Judge who is a member of the Supreme Judicial Council , or a
member of the Supreme Judicial Council is absent or is unable to act due
to illness or any other cause, then;
(a) If such member is the Chief Justice or Judge of the Supreme Court, the
judge of the Supreme Court who is next in seniority;
(b) If such member is the Chief Justice of High Court the senior most of the
other Judges of the High Court, shall, act as a member of the Supreme
Judicial Council in his place.
(9) If, upon any matter inquired into by the Supreme Judicial Council, there is
a difference of opinion amongst its members , the opinion of the Supreme
Judicial Council shall be expressed in terms of the view of the majority.
1
[42-F. Power of Supreme Judicial Council to enforce Attendance of persons
etc:- (1) For the purpose of inquiring into any matter, the
supreme Judicial Council shall have the same powers as has the
Supreme Court, to issue directions or orders for securing the
attendance of any person or the discovery or production of any
document and any such direction or order shall be enforceable as if it
has been issued by the Supreme Court.
(2) The Provisions of section 45 shall apply to supreme Judicial Council as they
apply to the Supreme Court and the High Court.
43. High Court.- (1) There shall be a High Court for Azad Jammu and Kashmir,
hereinafter called the High Court, which shall consist of a Chief Justice and such
number of other Judges as may be prescribed by an Act of the Assembly.
1
[(1-A) (a) The functions of the High Court may be performed by a single Bench,
a Division Bench or a Full Bench;
Provided that the Chief Justice may recall a case pending before Bench
and make it over to another Bench or constitute a larger Bench for the purpose;
(b) in case of difference of opinion in a Full Bench, the opinion of the majority
shall prevail;
(2) The person holding office as Chief Justice or other Judge of the High Court
immediately before the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to be the Chief
Justice or other Judge, as the case may be, appointed under this Act.
2
[(2-A) A Judge of the High Court shall be appointed by the President on the advice
of the Council and after consultation –
(a) with the Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir ; and
(b) except where the appointment is that of Chief Justice, with the Chief Justice of
the High Court.
(3) 3[A person shall not be appointed ]as a Judge of the High Court or Advocate-
General unless-
(a) he has for a period, or for periods aggregating, not less than ten years, been an
Advocate or pleader of the High Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir or a High
Court in Pakistan.
Provided that the term “High Court,” herein shall include a High Court or an
equivalent Court that existed at any time before the 14th day of August, 1947 ; or
(b) he has for a period of not less than ten years held a judicial office
out of which not less than three years shall have been as District and
sessions Judge.
(4) Before he enters upon his office, the Chief Justice of the High Court shall make
before the president, and an other judge of the High Court shall make before the
Chief Justice, an oath in the form set out in the First Schedule.
(5) The Chief Justice or a Judge of the High Court shall hold office until he attains
the age of sixty-two years unless he sooner resigns or is removed from office in
accordance with law.
Provided that the President may appoint a Retired Judge of any High Court of
Pakistan to be the Chief Justice or a Judge of the High Court for a period not
exceeding three years and such person shall hold office till he attains the age of
sixty-five years.
1
Inserted by(10th Amendment) Act XX of 1993
2
Inserted by (1st Amendment )Act,1975
3
Substituted by ibid.
30
(6) If at any time any Judge of the High Court is absent or is unable to perform
his functions due to illness or some other cause, the President may appoint
a person qualified for appointment as a Judge of the High Court to be an
Additional Judge of the High Court for the period for which the Judge is
absent or unable to perform his functions.
(a) hold any other office of profit in the service of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
if his remuneration is there by increased; or
(b) occupy any other position carrying the right to remuneration for the
rendering of services, but this sub-section shall not be construed as
preventing a Judge from holding or managing private property.
(8) A person who has held office as a Judge of the High Court shall not hold
any office of profit in the service of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, not being a
Judicial or quasi-Judicial office or the office of Chief Election
Commissioner or of Chairman or member of the Public Service
Commission, before the expiration of two years after he ceased to hold that
office.
(9) The remuneration and other terms and conditions of Service of Judge of
High Court shall be as provided in the 1[Fifth Schedule.]
2
[43-A. Acting Chief Justice:- At any time when:-
(b) the Chief Justice of High Court is absent or is unable to perform the
functions of his office due to any other cause, the President shall appoint
the senior most of the other Judges of the High Court to act as Chief
Justice.]
44. Jurisdiction of High Court:- (1) The High Court shall have such jurisdiction as
is conferred on it by this Act or by any other law.
(2) Subject to this Act, the High Court 3[may] if it is satisfied that no other
adequate remedy is provided by law.-
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
2
Inserted by (10th Amendment) Act XX of 1993
3
Substituted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975
4
Omitted by ibid
31
(c) on the application of any aggrieved person , make an order giving such
directions to the person or authority , including the council and the
Government, exercising any, power or performing any function in, or in
relation to, Azad Jammu and Kashmir as may be appropriate for the
enforcement of any of the fundamental rights conferred by this Act.
(3) An order shall not be made under sub-section (2) of this section on
application made by or in relation to a person in the Defence Service in
respect of his terms and conditions of service, in respect of any matter arising
out of his service or in respect of any action in relation to him as a member of
the Defence Services.
(4). Where.-
(a) application is made to the High Court for an order under clause (a) or
clause(c) of sub section (2); and
(b) The court has reason to believe that the making of an interim order would
have the effect of prejudicing or interfering with the carrying out of a
public work or otherwise being harmful to the public interest, the court
shall not make an interim order unless the advocate General has been
given notice of the application and the Court, after the Advocate-General
or any officer authorized by him in this behalf has been given an
opportunity of being heard, is satisfied that the making of the interim order
would not have the effect referred to in clause (b) of this sub-section.
(5) In this section, unless the context otherwise requires, person includes any
body politic or corporate, any authority of or under control of the council or
the Government and any court or tribunal other than the Supreme Court of
Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the High Court or a Court or Tribunal established
under a law relating to the Defence Services.
3
[44-A. Rules of procedure.- Subject to this Act and law, the High Court
may in consultation with the Government , make rules regulating the
practice and procedure of the court or of any Court subordinate to it.
1
ibid
2
Inserted by ibid
3
Inserted by (3rd Amendment )Act 1976
4
Inserted by (10th Amendment) Act, XX of 1993
32
(2) The High Court may, from time to time , sit at such other places as
the Chief Justice of the High Court, with the approval of the
President, may appoint.]
45. Contempt of Court.- (1) In this section “Court” means the Supreme Court of
Azad Jammu and Kashmir or the High Court.
(a) Abuses, interferes with or obstructs the process of the Court in any way or
disobeys any order of the Court;
(b) Scandalizes the Court or otherwise does anything which tends to bring the
Court or a Judge of the Court into hatred, ridicule or contempt;
does any other thing which , by law , constitutes contempt of the Court.
(3) The exercise of the power conferred on a court by this section may be
regulated by law and, subject to law, by rules made by the Court.
46. High Court to superintend and control all courts subordinate to it, etc.- (1)
The High Court shall superintend and control all other courts that are subordinate
to it.
(4) No Court shall have any jurisdiction which is not conferred on it by this
Act or by or under any other law.
1
[46-A. Advisory jurisdiction.- (1) If, at any time , the Chairman of the
Council or the President desires to obtain the opinion of the Supreme
Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on any question of law which he
considers of public importance, he may refer the question to the
Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir for consideration.
(2) The Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall consider a question
so referred and report its opinion on the question to the Chairman of the
Council or, as the case may be, the President.]
47. Administrative Courts and Tribunals.- (1) Notwithstanding any thing herein
before contained, the 2[Council in respect of matters to which its executive
authority extends and the Assembly in respect of matters to which the executive
authority of the Government extends,] may by Act provide for the establishment
of one or more Administrative Courts or Tribunals to exercise exclusive
jurisdiction in respect of.-
(a) matters relating to the terms and conditions of persons who are or
3
have been in the service of [ Azad Jammu and Kashmir]
including disciplinary matters;
(b) matters relating to claims arising from tortuous acts of4[ the
Council or the] Government or any person in the service of 5[Azad
Jammu and Kashmir ]or of any local or other authority empowered
by law to levy any tax or cess and any servant or such authority
acting in the discharge of his duties as such servant; or
1
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
3
Substituted by ibid
4
Inserted by ibid
5
Substituted by ibid
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(3) An appeal to the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir from a
judgment, decree, order or sentence of an Administrative Court or Tribunal
shall lie only if the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir being
satisfied, that the case involves a substantial question of law of public
importance, grants leave to appeal.
1
[47-A. Employees of Court.- The Supreme Court and the High Court, with
the approval of the President, may make rules providing for the
appointment of employees of the Court and for their terms and
conditions of employment.]
48. Public Service Commission.- (1) There shall be a public Service
Commission for Azad Jammu and Kashmir which shall consist of such
number of members, including a Chairman, and perform such function as may
be prescribed.
(2) The person appointed as Chief Election Commissioner under the Azad
Jammu and Kashmir Government Act, 1970 or deemed to have been so
appointed and functioning as such immediately before the commencement of
this Act shall be deemed to have been appointed as Chief Election
Commissioner under sub-section (1) on the same terms and conditions of
service as are applicable to him immediately before such commencement.
4
[50-A. Auditor General.- (1) There shall be an Auditor General of Azad
1
Inserted by (10th amendment) Act XX of 1993.
2
Substituted by (1st Amendment )Act 1975
3
Inserted by ibid
4
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
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(2) Before entering upon office, the Auditor – General shall make
before the Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir oath in the form
set out in the First Schedule.
(3) The terms and conditions of service, including the terms of office,
of the Auditor- General shall be determined by Act of the council and,
until so determined, by rules made by the Council.
(a) the accounts of the Council and any authority or body established by the
council; and
(b) the accounts of the Government and any authority or body established by
the Government ; perform such functions and exercise such powers as may
be determined, by or under Act of the Council and, until so determined, by
rules made by the council.
(5) The accounts of the Council and of the Government shall be kept in such
form and in accordance with such principles and methods as may be
determined by the Auditor –General with the approval of the Council.
(6) The reports of the Auditor –General relating to the accounts of the Council
shall be submitted to the Chairman of the Council; who shall cause them to be
laid before the Council; and the reports of the Auditor-General relating to the
accounts of the Government shall be submitted to the President who shall
cause them to be laid before the Assembly.]
51. Continuance of existing laws.- subject to the provisions of this Act, all laws
which, immediately before the commencement of this Act, were in force in
Azad Jammu and Kashmir shall continue in force until altered , repealed or
amended by an Act of the appropriate authority.
1
[Explanation.- In this section.-
(a) ‘laws; includes Ordinance, Orders , rules, bye-laws, regulations and any
notification and other legal instruments having the force of law; and
(b) ‘in force’ in relation to any law, means having effect as law whether or
not the law has been brought into operation.]
52. General Provision regarding President and Ministers.- (1) 2[The President,
the Prime Minister, a Minister or an Advisor shall not.-]
(a) hold any other office of profit in the service of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
or any other country; or
(b) occupy any other position carrying the right to remuneration for the
rendering of service, but this action shall not be construed as preventing
1
Added by (1st Amendment) Act,1975
2
Substituted by ibid
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(3) No civil proceedings in which relief is claimed against the President 3[or
the Chairman of the Council] shall be instituted while he is in office in
respect of anything done or not done, or purporting to have been done or
not done, by him in his personal capacity, whether before the or after he
enters upon his office unless at least sixty days before the proceedings are
instituted , notice in writing has been delivered to him, or sent to him,
stating the nature of the proceedings, the cause of the action, the name,
description and place of residence of the party by whom the proceedings
are to be instituted and the relief which he claims.
(5) Subject to this Act, 5[the President, the Prime Minister, the Chairman of
the Council, the Federal Minister who is a member of the Council, a
Minister or an Advisor shall not] except in respect of anything done or not
done by him in contravention of law, be answerable to any Court or
Tribunal for the exercise of the powers, or the performance of the duties,
of his office or for any act done or purporting to be done by him in the
exercise of those powers or in the performance of those duties;
(2) All property acquired for the purpose of the Government or of the
Council shall vest in the President or, as the case may be, in the
Council.
(3) All contracts made in the exercise of the executive authority of the
Government or of the Council shall be expressed to be made in the name of
the President or, as the case may be, the Council and all such contracts and all
1
ibid
2
inserted by ibid
3
ibid
4
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
5
substituted by ibid
6
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
7
ibid
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(4) Neither the President , nor the Chairman of the Council, shall be
personally liable in respect of any contract or assurance made or
executed in the exercise of the executive authority of the Government or,
as the case may be the Council, nor shall any person making or executing any
such contract or assurance on behalf of any of them be personally liable in
respect thereof.
(5) Transfer of land by the Government or the Council shall be regulated by law.]
(a) shall, cease to be in force at the expiration of two months unless before
the expiration of that period it has been approved by a resolution of the
joint sitting; and
(b) shall, subject to the provisions of clause (a) , cease to be in force upon
a resolution disapproving the resolution being passed by the votes of
the majority of the total membership of the joint sitting.
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
ibid
3
Substituted by ibid.
4
Vide Azad Jammu and Kashmir interim Constitution (5th Amendment) Act,1977 (Act VII of 1977) a temporary insertion of this
section stands Deleted from the date, the Prime Minister elected by the Assembly Constituted after 2nd General Election under the
AJ&K Interim Constitution Act,1974, enters upon his office. The Prime Minister entered upon office on17th June,1985.
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so specified, shall remain suspended for the period during which the proclamation
is in force.
(2) Every order made under sub-section (1) , shall, as soon as may be, laid
before the Assembly.
(2) The validity of any proclamation issued or order made under section 53 or
section 54 shall not be questioned in any Court.
56. Act not to derogate from responsibilities of Pakistan.- Nothing in this Act shall
derogate from the responsibilities of the Government of Pakistan in relation to the
1
[ matters specified in sub-section (3) of section 31] or prevent the Government in
Pakistan from taking such action as it may consider necessary or expedient for the
effective discharge of those responsibilities.
2
[56-A Failure to comply with requirement as to time does not render an
act invalid.- when any act or thing is required by this Act to be done
within a particular period and it is not done within that period, the
doing of the act or thing shall not be invalid or otherwise ineffective
by reason only that it was not done within that period.
56-B Oath of office.- (1) An oath required to be made by person under this
Act shall be made in a language that is understood by that person.
the oath to be made before that person, it may be made before such other
person as may be nominated by that person.
(3) Where, under this Act, a person is required to make an oath before he
enters upon an office, he shall be deemed to have entered upon the office
on the day on which he makes the oath.
(a) revive anything not in force or existing at the time at which the repeal
taken effect;
(b) affect the previous operation of the law or any thing duly done or suffered
under the law;
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Inserted by ibid.
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(e) affect any investigation , legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any such
right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment; and
any such investigation, legal proceedings or remedy may be instituted,
continued or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment may
be imposed, as if the law had not been repealed.]
57. Act to over-ride other laws, etc.- (1) The provisions of this Act shall over-ride
and have effect notwithstanding the provisions of any law for the time being in
force.
(2) No Court, including the 1[supreme court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir]and
the High Court, shall call into question or permit to be called into question, the
validity of this Act 2[or an Act to amend it.]
58. Power to make rules.- The President may make rules for carrying out the purpose
of this Act.
59. Repeal and saving.- (1) The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Government Act, 1970,
hereinafter referred to as the said Act, together with the Acts amending it, and the
rules made thereunder are hereby repealed.
3
[ (2)----------]
1
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Added by ibid
3
Omitted by (1st Amendment) Act, 1975.
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Prime Minister
(see section 13(4)
I,--------------------------------do solemnly swear that I am a Muslim and believe
in the Unity and oneness of Almighty Allah, His angels, the Books of Allah, the Holy
Quran being the last of them, his prophets, the absolute finality of the prophethood of
Muhammad (Peace be upon him), the day of Judgment , and all the requirements and
teachings of the Holy Quran and Sunnah;
That I will remain loyal to the country and the cause of accession of the State
of Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan;
That I will perform my functions as Prime Minister honestly and faithfully;
and
That I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal to any person any
official secret which may come to my knowledge as Prime Minister of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir;
So Help me Allah.
Minister
[See Section 14 (2)]
I,--------------------------------do hereby solemnly swear in the name of Allah;
I will remain loyal to the country and the cause of accession of the State of
Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan;
That I will perform my functions as Minister honestly and faithfully; and
That I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal to any person any
official secret which may come to my knowledge as Minister;
So Help me Allah.
_____________________
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5
[Chief Justice of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Judge of
Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
[ see section 42 (6)]
I,----------------------------having been appointed Chief Justice of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir (or Judge of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir ) do
solemnly swear that I owe allegiance to Allah and that I will faithfully perform the
duties of my office to the best of my ability, knowledge and judgment and will
administer justice according to the law in force in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, without
fear or favour, affection or ill-will.]
1
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Ibid
3
Ibid
4
Ibid
5
Inserted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
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2
[Auditor-General
[see section 50-A(2)]
I,--------------------------------do hereby solemnly swear in the name of Allah;
That, as Auditor-General of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, I will perform my
functions honestly, faithfully in accordance with the Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Interim Constitution Act, 1974, and the law and to the best of my knowledge, ability
and judgment, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.]
Second Schedule
[see section 24 (2) (d)]
1. An office, which is not a whole time office remunerated either by salary or by
fee.
2. The office of Lamberdar, inamdar, Sufedposh and Zaildar, whether called by
this or any other title.
3. The offices of the Chairman of the Union Council, Union Committee and
Town Committee and of the Vice Chairman of the Municipal Committee and
District Council.
4. Reserve of the Armed Forces.
5. Any other office which is declared by an Act of the Assembly not to disqualify
its holder from being elected as, or from being a member of the Assembly.
1
Added by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Ibid
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Third Schedule
[see section 31 (2)]
Council Legislatie list
1. Subject to the responsibilities of the Government of Pakistan under the
UNCIP Resolutions, nationality, citizenship and 1[Nationalization;]migration
from or into Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and admission into, and emigration
and expulsion from, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, including in relation thereto
the regulation of the movements in Azad Jammu and Kashmir of persons not
domiciled in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
2. Post and Telegraphs, including Telephones, Wireless, Broad- Casting and
other like forms of communications; post office saving Bank.
3. Public debt of the Council, including the borrowing of money on the security
of the Council consolidated Fund.
4. Council public services and Council Public Service commission.
5. Council pensions, that is to say, pensions payable by the Council or out of the
Council consolidated Fund.
6. Administrative courts for Council subjects.
7. Council agencies and institutions for the following purpose, that is to say, for
research , for professional or technical training, or for the promotion of
special studies.
8. Nuclear energy, including.-
(a) mineral resources necessary for the generation of nuclear energy;
(b) the production of nuclear fuels and the generation and use of nuclear energy;
and
(c) ionising radiation.
9. Aircraft and air navigation; the provision of aerodromes; regulation and organization
of air traffic and of aerodrome.
14. Banking, that is to say, the co-ordination with the Government of Pakistan of the
conduct of banking business.
15. The law of insurance and the regulation of the conduct of insurance business.
16. Stock-exchange and future markets with object and business not confined to Azad
Jammu and Kashmir.
17. Corporations, that is to say, the incorporation regulation and winding up of trading
corporations including banking, insurance and financial corporations, but not
including corporations owned or controlled by Azad Jammu and Kashmir and
carrying on business only within Azad Jammu and Kashmir or, co-operative
societies, and of corporations, whether trading or not, with object not confined to
Azad Jammu and Kashmir, but not including universities,
1
Substituted for ‘Nationalisation, and shall be deemed always to have been so substituted by(14th
Amendment Act 1977
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19. Highways, continuing beyond the territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir excluding
roads declared by the Government of Pakistan to be strategic importance.
21. Works, lands and buildings vested in, or in the possession of, the council for the
purpose of the council (not being Military, Navel or air force works), but as regards
property situate in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, subject always to law made by the
Legislative Assembly, save in so far as law made by the council otherwise
provides.
22. Census.
26. The salaries, allowance and privileges of the members of the council and1[
Advisors.]
27. Railways.
28. Mineral oil natural gas; liquids substances declared by law made by the
Council to be dangerously inflammable.
30. Removal of prisoners and accused persons from Azad Jammu and Kashmir to
Pakistan or from Pakistan to Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
1
Substituted by (1st Amendment ) Act, 1975
2
Added by ibid
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32. Prevention of the extension from Azad Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan or
from Pakistan to Azad Jammu and Kashmir of infections of contagious
diseases or pests affecting men; animals or plants.
34. Boilers.
35. Electricity.
40. Tourism.
44. Taxes on the capital value of the assets, not including taxes on capital gains on
immovable property.
45. Taxes and duties on the production capacity of any plant, machinery, under taking,
establishment or installation in lieu of the taxes and duties specified in entries 42 and
43 or in lieu of either or both of them.
46. Terminal taxes on goods or passengers carried by railway or air, taxes on their fares
and freights.
47. Fees in respect of any of the matters enumerated in this list, but not including fees
taken in any court.
48. Jurisdiction and powers of all courts with respect to any of the matters
enumerated in this list.
49. Offences against laws with respect to any of the matters enumerated in the
list.
50. Inquiries and statistics for the purpose of any of the matters enumerated in
this list.
51. Matters which under the Act are within the Legislative competence of the
Council or relates to the Council.
52. Matters incidental or ancillary to any of the matters enumerated in this list.
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1
[Fourth Schedule
[see section 42(9)]
The Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
shall be entitled to the same salary, Allowances, Privileges and pension as are
admissible to the Chief Justice and the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
2
[Fifth Schedule
[see section 43(9)]
The Chief Justice and the Judges of the High Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
shall be entitled to the same salary, Allowances, Privileges and pension as are
admissible to the Chief Justice and Judges of the High Court in Pakistan.]
1
Substituted by(10th Amendment )Act XX of 1993 and shall be deemed to have taken effect from the
st
1 day of July, 1990.
2
Ibid
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Preface
The Jammu and Kashmir State was one of the largest amongst the more than
560 princely States in British Rule in India. This State was sold by the Britishers to
one Dogra Gulab Singh against a petty sum of Rs.75 Lacs (Nanak Shahi) under
Amritsar sale Deed of 1846. The Dogra despotic and oppressive rule forced the
dominant Muslim majority in the State to overthrow the rule of Hindu Dogra dynasty.
The situation became serious on July 13,1931, when the innocent people were
gunned down by the Dogra forces in Srinagar which sparked off disturbances all
over the State. These disturbances climaxed in the appointment of GLANCY
COMMISSION to look into the causes of unrest and for suggesting suitable
measures. On the recommendations of the Commission, one important development
was the constitution of Praja Sbah (Legislative Assembly partly elected and partly
nominated). The elections to the Assembly were held in 1934, 1938 and 1946.
In 1960, the Presidential Elections system through the votes of basic democrat,
was introduced in Azad Jammu and Kashmir with another body known as Azad
Jammu and Kashmir council which was also elected by the basic democrats. This
Council consisted of 12 members elected by the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir,
whereas 12 were elected by the refugees of Azad Jammu and Kashmir State, settled in
Pakistan, in 1964, this system was also replaced and Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Government Act 1964 was enacted, whereby the provision for the state council was
amended to the extent that 8 state Councillors were to be elected by the Basic
Democrats of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. In 1965, the provision was made for
appointment of two members by President from amongst the refugees settled in
Pakistan. The Chairman of the Council was to be nominated by the Chief Advisor
under the Act of 1964 from amongst the members. The Chairman had to act as the
President for Azad Jammu and Kashmir Ex-Officio. In 1968, the Azad Jammu and
Kashmir Government Act 1968 came into force and 8 Councillors were elected while
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4 members were to be nominated by the Chief Advisor from amongst the refugees
settled in Pakistan. The Chairman of the Council was elected by the councilors, who
was also ex-officio President. In 1969 a caretaker-Government was inducted into
office.
The major constitutional change came in 1970 when the system of adult
franchise was adopted and a democratic set up was introduced in Azad Jammu and
Kashmir, through Azad Jammu and Kashmir Act 1970. For the first time, the
Legislative Assembly as well as President for Azad Jammu and Kashmir were also
elected on the basis of adult franchise by the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and
the refugees of Jammu and Kashmir, settled in Pakistan. The Assembly consisted of
24 elected members and one co-opted lady member. The Presidential system of
Government worked for about 4 years when in 1974, the parliamentary system was
introduced in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, under the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim
Constitution Act, 1974 which has undergone about 8 amendments so far. Earlier in
1974, the Assembly consisted of 40 members, elected on the basis of adult franchise
and two co-opted lady members, whereas the Assembly now consists of 41 elected
Members and co-opted members of which 5 are ladies, one Member co-opted out of
Ulmas, one out of technocrats, while one is from amongst Jammu and Kashmir
nationals working overseas. Since 1975, the Prime Minister is elected by the Members
of legislature. He is the Chief Executive of the state, whereas the President is the
constitutional head, under the Interim Constitution. We have now an independent
judiciary, apart from the Executive and the Legislature. There is a Supreme Court for
Azad Jammu and Kashmir and a High Court, in addition to many other courts,
established under various laws. The pattern of the state, in Azad Jammu and Kashmir
is almost the same, prevailing in Pakistan with the exception that there exists in Azad
Jammu and Kashmir council with Prime Minister of Pakistan as its Chairman, 6
elected members, 3 ex-officio members, and 5 members nominated from the members
of Pakistan National Assembly. The council has been assigned a specified field of
activities and it has some of the functions assigned to the Central Government in
Pakistan. The Defence, Security, Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Currency and
coins are the responsibilities of the Government of Pakistan.
The elected Government under the Act, 1974 remained suspended with effect
from August 1977 to 16th of June 1985 under the provision of section 53A of the
constitution. The elected Government took over on 17th June 1985 under the
premiership of Sardar Sikander Hayat Khan while Sardar Mohammad Abdul Qayyum
Khan took over as President, Azad Jammu and Kashmir on 1-10-1985.
The people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir cherish high hopes for the success of
democratic system in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and let us pray that this system
flourishes in the days to come. The democratic set-up also provides ever fresh fillip to
freedom struggle to the people in occupied Kashmir.
THE
AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR
INTERIM CONSTITUTION
ACT, 1974
As modified upto
September 2005