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    Judiciary of Pakistan

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    Justice n. Fairness‚ moral rightness‚ and a scheme or system of law in which every person receives his/her/its due from the system‚ including all rights‚ both natural and legal. One problem is that attorneys‚ judges‚ and legislatures often get caught up more in procedure than in achieving justice for all Judiciary: The branch of government that is endowed with the authority to interpret and apply the law‚ adjudicates legal disputes‚ and otherwise administers justice. Every society in human history

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    election in pakistan

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    References: Schedule • August 1‚ 2012: The Election Commission of Pakistan announces 2012 general elections would be held on the basis of same old constituencies.[17] • February 3‚ 2013: President Asif Ali Zardari likely to announce the date for the general elections in the country‚ between March 8 and 14‚ 2013.[19] • March 31‚ 2013: Last date to submit the candidates ’ papers. —Najam Sethi‚ 2013 Various polls have been conducted by different organizations

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    Cultural Gaps in Linguistic Communication with Reference to English and Arabic Language Communities Ekbal AlJabbari‚ Alaeddin Sadeq‚ and Jamal Azmi Department of English Language and Translation‚ Zarqa University‚ Jordan Abstract: Since each culture has its own unique identity‚ there is often a problem of communication gaps. Cultural communication gaps are crucial issues that influence all types of communication all over the world. These gaps are often the underlying reason for major misunderstandings

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    intolerance in pakistan

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    for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state blended with some Islamic values and principles. Nevertheless‚ Pakistan’s status as an Islamic Republic should not be confused or compared with other Islamic Republics in the region‚ such as the

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    jinnah

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    JINNAH-THE FOUNDING FATHER INTRODUCTION 1. Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ born Mohamed Ali Jinnah bhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a lawyer‚ politician‚ and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan’s independence on 14 August 1947‚ and as Pakistan’s first Governor-General from independence until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation).In the early years of his

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    Nazeem Sanwal

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    PAKISTAN AND THE MUSLIM WORLD ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO Reproduced By: Sani H. Panhwar Member Sindh Council‚ PPP Pakistan and the Muslim World; Copyright © www.bhutto.org 1 Speech delivered by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto‚ the Foreign Minister of Pakistan to the Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs‚ Karachi‚ June 13‚ 1965 An essential feature of the foreign policy of Pakistan is its marked emphasis on the extensive civilization of Islam as a force of emancipation and progress

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    East Pakistan

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    By Syed Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi Pakistan had a unique geographical feature. It consisted of two distinct blocks of territory. East Pakistan was not only separated geographically from West Pakistan by one thousand miles‚ but the departing land was India - a hostile neighbour‚ who from the day one did not recognise Pakistan’s existence. Hindu leaders gave statements at the time of Pakistan’s creation that it was a temporary division and very soon Pakistan will come into Indian fold again. For

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    problems) and military (Indian threat) assistance for its survival. In the early 1950’s the US had delineated a program known as Marshal Plan which aimed at the recovery of Europe and extending assistance to various Asian countries. After Partition‚ Liaqat Ali khan (1st PM) was invited by Soviets and Americans. He chooses sanity over inhumanity and visited US‚ thus strengthening PAK-US relations. India established relations with Soviets. On 19th May‚ 1954‚ Pakistan signed the Mutual Defense Assistance

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    In Benazir Bhutto’s Islam and Democracy‚ Bhutto thinks that Islam and democracy are compatible. Bhutto points out people misunderstand the relationship between religion and democracy in Islam world. She first proves that freedoms‚ the opportunity for education‚ and liberty are the elements of democracy which Muslim try to seek with the preamble of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan. In other words‚ there is no problem with their religion. Muslim does not conflict with the West or democracy. However

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    Assassinations‚ Reasons Why‚ and Responses Afterward Assassinations are the virtual antithesis of legal process and are viewed by many as an immoral act (Turley). With each assassination‚ a different outcry for change occurs. “No one really ‘wins’ in the assassination game‚ and the whirlwind of repercussion has an unpredictable path of death and destruction (Shea).” Political assassinations don’t have a true outcome except retaliation‚ whatever the reason‚ what comes next will be violence.

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