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Text of 26th Amendment in Constitution of Pakistan

Text of 26th Amendment in Constitution of Pakistan

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Pakistani Parliament witnessed presenting the 26th Constitutional Amendment after subsequent discussion, delays and engagements.

Text of 26th Amendment in Constitution of Pakistan shares the draft presented in parliament on 20 October 2024.

A Bill further, to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

WHERCAS, it is expedient further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in the manner for the purposes hereinafter appearing;

It is hereby enacted as follows

  1. Short    title and  commencement    ( 1)    This Act shall be called the Constitution (Twenty Sixth Amendment) Act, 2024

(2)      This Act shall come into force at once.

  • Insertion of new Article 9A of the Constitution.– In the Constitution, after Article 9, the following new Article 9A shall be inserted, namely:-

“9A. Clean and healthy environment.– Every person shall be entitled to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.”.

  • Amendment of Article 38 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 38, in paragraph (f), for the words “as early as possible”, the expression “as far as practicable, by the 1st January, 2028” shall be substituted.
  • Amendment of Article 48 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 48, for clause (4), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(4) The question whether any, and if so what, advice was tendered to the President by the Cabinet, or the Prime Minister, shall not be inquired into in, or by, any court, tribunal or other authority.”.

  • Amendment of Article 81 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 81,-
    • in paragraph (b), for the words “Supreme Court”, the expression “the

Supreme Court, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, the Supreme Judicial Council” shall be substituted; and

  • in paragraph (d), the word “and” shall be omitted and thereafter the following new paragraph shall be inserted, namely:-

“(da) any sums required to organize and conduct elections to the National Assembly, Senate, Provincial Assemblies and the local governments; and”.

  • Amendment of Article 111 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in

Article 111, after the expression “The Advocate-General”, the words “and an Advisor” shall be inserted.

7•       Amendment of Article 17SA of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 175A,-

  • in clause (1), after the expression “Shariat Court,”, the expression “and for performance evaluation of Judges of the High Courts,” shall be inserted·

‘

  • for clause (2), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(2) For appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court, the Commission shall consist of-

Chief Justice of Pakistan;

four most senior Judges of the Supreme Court; Federal Minister for Law and Justice;

Attorney-General for Pakistan;

an advocate having not less than fifteen years of practice in the Supreme Court to be nominated by the Pakistan Bar Council for a term of two years;

two members from the Senate and two members from the National Assembly of whom two shall be from the Treasury Benches, one from each House, and two from the Opposition

Chairperson Members Member Member Member

Members

Benches, one from each House. The nomination from the Treasury Benches shall be made by the Leader of the House and from the Opposition Benches by the Leader of the Opposition:

  • for clause (3), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(3)  Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (1), or clause (2), the- Chief Justice of Pakistan shall be appointed on the recommendation of the Special Parliamentary Committee from amongst the three most senior Judges of the Supreme Court. The Committee, constituted for the aforesaid purpose, shall send the name of the nominee to the Prime Minister who shall forward the same to the President for appointment:

Provided that where the nominee under this clause declines, the next most senior Judge shall be considered by the Committee and so on till the appointment of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.”;

  • after clause (3), substituted as aforesaid, the following new clauses shall be inserted, namely:-

“(3A) The Special Parliamentary Committee, in this Article referred to as the Committee, shall consist of the following twelve members, namely:-

  • eight members from the National Assembly; and
    • four members from the Senate:

Provided that when the National Assembly stands dissolved, the total membership of the Committee shall consist of the members from the Senate only mentioned in

paragraph (ii)

paragraph (ii

paragraph (ii) and the provisions of this Article, mutatis mutandis, apply.

(3B)    Each    Parliamentary   Party    shall have    proportional representation on the Committee, based on their strength in Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) to be nominated by their respective parliamentary leaders.

. The Chairman and the Speaker of the National Assembly, as the case may be, shall notify members of the Committee.

(3C) The Committee, by majority of its total membership, within fourteen days prior to the retirement of the Chief Justice of Pakistan shall send the nomination as provided in clause (3):

Provided that the first nomination under clause (3), after commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2024 (

of 2024), shall be sent within three days prior to the retirement of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

(30) No action or decision taken by the Commission or the Committee shall be invalid or called in question only on the ground of existence of a vacancy therein or of the absence of any member from any meeting thereof.

(3E) The meetings of the Committee shall be held in camera and the record of its proceedings shall be maintained.

(3F) The provisions of Article 68 shall not apply to the proceedings of the Committee.

(3G) The Committee may make rules for regulating its procedure.”;

  • for clause (4), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(4) The Commission may make rules regulating its procedure including the procedure and criteria for assessment, evaluation, and fitness for appointment of Judges.”;

  • in clause (5), in the second proviso, for the expression “Chief Justice of Pakistan in consultation with the four member Judges of the Commission mentioned in paragraph (ii) of clause (2)”, the word “Commission” shall be substituted;
  • in clause (6),-

(A)       in paragraph (i), the word “and” shall be omitted; and

(8)                   in paragraph (ii), for the colon, a semi colon shall be substituted and thereafter, thefollowing new paragraphs shall be added, namely:-

  ——————————— i “(iii) an advocate having not less than fifteen years of practice in the High Court to be nominated by the Islamabad Bar Council for a term of two years; and Member (iv) a Federal Minister nominated by       the Prime Minister: Member”;    

–                                           –

  • for clause (8), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(8) The Commission, by majority of its total membership, shall nominate one person for each vacancy of a Judge in the Supreme Court, a High Court or the Federal Shariat Court, as the case may be, to the Prime Minister who shall forward the same to the President for appointment.”.

  • clauses (9), (10), (11), (12) and (13) shall be omitted;
  • in clause (14), the words “or a Committee” shall be omitted;
  • clauses (15), (16) and (17) shall be omitted; and
  • after clause (17), omitted as aforesaid, the following new clauses shall be add d, namely:-

“(18) The Commission in clause (2) shall conduct an annual performance evaluation of Judges of the High Courts.

  • If the performance of a Judge of a High Court is found by the Commission to be inefficient, it shall grant him such period for improvement, as it deems appropriate. If, upon completion of the period so granted, the performance of such Judge is again found to be unsatisfactory, the Commission shall send its report to the Supreme Judicial Council.
  • The Commission may make separate rules for setting up

effective standards for performance evaluation for the purpose of clauses

(18) and (19).

  • For the purposes of this Article and subject to the rules made by

the Commission, there shall be a     secretariat of the Commission to be headed by a secretary and shall include such officer and staff, as may be necessary.

  • One-third of the members of the Commission may requisition a meeting                      of                            the Commission                  by   sending a               written                   request  to                  the Chairperson who shall convene the meeting of the Commission not later than fifteen days from the receipt of such requisition. If the Chairperson fails to convene a    meeting within the aforesaid period, the secretary shall convene the meeting within seven days of the expiry of the aforesaid

period.”.

  • Amendment of Article 177 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 177, for clause (2), the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“(2)      A person shall not be appointed as Judge of the Supreme Court unless he is a citizen of Pakistan and-

  • has for a period of, or for periods aggregating, not less than five years been a Judge of a High Court; or
    • has, for a period of not less than fifteen years, been an advocate of a High Court and is an advocate of the Supreme Court.”.
  • Amendment of Article 179 of the Constitution.- In the ConstitutionI  in

Article 179, for full stop at the end, a colon shall be substituted and thereafter, the following new provisos shall be added, namely:-

“Provided that the term of the Chief Justice of Pakistan shall be three years or unless he sooner resigns or attains the age of sixty-five years or is removed from his office in accordance with the Constitution, whichever is earlier:

Provided further that the Chief Justice of Pakistan, on completion of his term of three years, shall stand retired notwithstanding his age of superannuation.”.

  1. Amendment of Article 184 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 184, in clause (3), for full stop al the end, a colon shall be substituted and thereafter the following proviso shall be added, namely:-

“Provided that the Supreme Court shall not make an order or give direction or make a declaration on its own or in the nature of suo motu exercise of jurisdiction beyond the contents of any application filed under this clause.”.

  1. Amendment of Article 185 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 185, clause (2), paragraph (d), for the words “fifty thousand”, the expression, “one million” shall be substituted.
  2. Substitution of Article 186A of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, for Article 186A, the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“186A. Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases.– The Supreme Court may, if it considers it expedient to do so in the interest of justice, transfer any case, appeal or other proceedings, pending before any High Court to any other High Court or to itself.”.

  1. Amendment of Article 187 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 187, in clause (1), for full stop at the end, a colon shall be substituted and thereafter the following proviso shall be added, namely:-

“Provided that no order under this clause shall be passed otherwise than in pursuance of any jurisdiction vested in and exercised by the Supreme Court.”.

  1. Insertion of new Article 191A of the Constitution.– In the Constitution, after Article 191, the following new Article 191A shall be inserted, namely:-

“191A. Constitutional Benches of the Supreme Court.– (1) There shall be as many Constitutional Benches of the Supreme Court, comprising such Judges and for such term, as may be determined by the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, from time to time:

Provided that the Constitutional Benches may, as far as practicable, comprise equal number of Judges from each Province.

  • No Bench of the Supreme Court other than a Constitutional Bench shall exercise following jurisdictions vested in the Supreme Court, namely:-
  • original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 184;
    • appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under clause (3) of Article 185, where a judgment or order of a High Court passed under Article 199 involves constitutionality of any law or, a substantial question or law as to the interpretation of the Constitution; and
    • advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 186.
  • For the purposes or clause (2), a Constitutional Bench comprising not less than five Judges, to be nominated by a committee of three most senior Judges from amongst the Judges determined under clause (1), shall hear and dispose of such matters.
  • All petitions, appeals or review applications against judgments rendered or orders passed, to which clause (2) applies, pending or filed before the Supreme Court prior to commencement of the Constitution (Twenty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2024 (         of 2024), forthwith stand transferred to the Constitutional Benches and shall only be heard and decided by Benches constituted under clause (3).”.
  • Amendment of Article 193 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 193, in clause (2),-
  • for the rider provision and paragraphs (a) and (b), the following shall be

substituted, namely:-

“(2)      A person shall not be appointed as a Judge of a High Court unless he is a citizen of Pakistan, is not less than forty years of age, and-

  • he has, for a period of not less than ten years, been an advocate of a High Court; or
    • he has, for a period of not less than ten years, held a judicial office in Pakistan.

Explanation.- In computing the period during which a person has been an advocate of a High Court or has held judicial office, there shall be included any period during which he has held judicial office after he became an advocate or, as the case may be, the period during which he has been an advocate after having held judicial office;”; and

  • clause (3) shall be omitted.
  1. Amendment of Article 199 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 199, after clause (1), the following new clause (1A) shall be inserted, namely:-

“(1A) For removal of doubt. the High Court shall not make an order or give direction or make a declaration on its own or in the nature of suo motu exercise of jurisdiction beyond the contents of any application filed under

clause (1).”.

  1. Amendment of Article 203C of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 203C, in clause (3), after the words “High Court”, the words ”or a Judge of the Federal Shariat Court” shall be inserted.
  2. Amendment of Article 2030 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 2030, in clause 2), in the provison, after the word “appeal”, the expression”, which shall l;)e disposed of within twelve months where after the decision shall take effect unless suspended by the Supreme Court”.
  3. Amendment of Article 208 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 208, for the words “Supreme Court and the Federal Shariat Court”, the expression “Supreme Court, the Federal Shariat Court and the Islamabad High Court” shall be

substituted.

  • Substitution of Article 209 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, for Article 209, the following shall be substituted, namely:-

“209. Supreme Judicial Council.- (1) There shall be a Supreme Judicial Council of Pakistan, in this Chapter referred to as the Council.

  • The Council shall consist of-
    • the Chief Justice of Pakistan;
    • the two next most senior Judges of the Supreme Court; and
    • the two most senior Chief Justices of the High Courts.

Explanation.- For the purpose of this clause, the inter se seniority of the Chief Justices of the High Courts shall be determined with reference to their dates of appointment as Chief Justice otherwise than as acting Chief Justice, and in case the dates of such appointment are the same, with reference to their dates of appointment as Judges of the High Courts.

  • If at any time, the Council is inquiring into the capacity, efficiency or conduct of a Judge who is a member of the Council, ora member of the Council is absent or is unable to act due to illness or any other cause, then-
  • If such member is the Chief Justice or Judge of the Supreme court, the Judge of the Supreme Court who is next in seniority below  the Judges  referred in

paragraph (b) of clause (2); and

  • If such member is the Chief Justice of a High Court, the Chief Justice of another High Court who is next in seniority amongst the Chief Justices of the remaining

High Courts, shall act as a member of the Council in his place.

  • If, upon any matter inquired into by the Council, there is a difference of opinion amongst its members, the opinion of the majority shall prevail, and the report of the Council to the President shall be expressed in

terms of the view of the majority.

  • If, on information from any source or the report from the Commission under clause (19) of Article 175A. the Council or the President is of the opinion that a Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court-
    • may be incapable of properly performing the duties of

his office by reason of physical or mental incapacity; or

  • may be inefficient in the performance of the duties of his office; or
    • may have been guilty of misconduct,

the Council, on its own motion or on receipt of report from the Commission under clause (19) of Article 175A or on the direction of the President, shall inquire into the matter.

  • If, after inquiring into the matter, without unnecessary delay and in case of report or direction under clause (5), within six months, the Council reports to the President that it is of the opinion that-
    • the Judge is incapable of performing the duties of his office or is found inefficient in performance of the duties of his office or has been guilty of misconduct; and
    • he should be removed from office

‘

the President may remove the Judge from office.

  • A Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court shall not be removed from office except as provided by this Article.
  • The Council shall issue a code of conduct to be observed by Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts.
  • Subject to the rules made by the Council, there shall be a secretariat of the Council to be headed by a secretary and shall include

such other officers and staff, as may be necessary.”.                    .      .

21·       Amendment of Article 215of the Constitution.– In the Constitution, in Article 215′-

  • In clause(1),-
    • after the first proviso, the following new provision shall be incserted, narnely:-

“Provided further that the Commissioner and a member shall,

notwithstanding the expiration of his term, continue to hold office until his successor enters upon the office:”; and

(8)      in the existing second proviso, for the word “further”, the word “also”

shall be substituted.

  • Amendment of Article 229 of the Constitution.- In the Constitution, in Article 229, for the expression “two-fifths”, the expression “one-fourth” shall be substituted.
  • Amendment of Article 230 of the Constitution.– In the Constitution, in Article 230, in clause (4), for the full stop at the end, a colon shall be substituted and thereafter the following proviso shall be added, namely:-

”Provided that the final report shall be considered within twelve months after it has been laid.”.

  • Amendment of Article 255 of the Constitution.– In the Constitution, in Article 255, in clause (2), for the words “that person”, occurring at the end, the words “the Chief Justice of a High Court, in case of a Province and by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, in all other cases” shall be substituted.
  • Amendment of Article 259 of t.he Constitution.– In the Constit•ution’ in

Article 259, in clause (2), for the words “or nursing”, the expression”, science, technology, medicine, arts or public service” shall be substituted.

  • Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.- In the Constitution in the Fourth Schedule, in PART I, in entry 2, after the expression “cantonment areas,”, the expression “local taxes, fees, cess, charges, tolls in such areas,” shall be inserted.
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