💨 Abstract
The Pakistani Supreme Court has ruled that national and provincial assemblies cannot pass laws that violate fundamental rights guaranteed in the Constitution, whether prospective or retrospective. This decision came days after a letter was sent to the Election Commission to retrospectively change election laws, restricting independent lawmakers from joining political parties.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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