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According to Article 8 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, what happens to laws inconsistent with or in derogation of fundamental rights?
According to Article 8 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, what happens to laws inconsistent with or in derogation of fundamental rights?
- They are considered valid and enforceable
- They are declared void (correct)
- They are reviewed by the President
- They are referred to the Supreme Court for final decision
Which article of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 ensures the security of person?
Which article of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 ensures the security of person?
- Article 10
- Article 9 (correct)
- Article 10A
- Article 11
According to Article 12 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, what does it protect individuals against?
According to Article 12 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, what does it protect individuals against?
- Protection against double punishment and self-incrimination
- Prohibition of slavery and forced labor
- Right to fair trial
- Protection against retrospective punishment (correct)
Study Notes
Constitution of Pakistan 1973
- Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of fundamental rights are void under Article 8 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973.
Security of Person
- Article 9 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 ensures the security of person.
Protection Against Certain Acts
- Article 12 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973 protects individuals against retrospective effect of penal laws and protection against double punishment.
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Test your knowledge of the fundamental rights outlined in the Constitution of Pakistan 1973, including articles related to security of person, safeguards for arrest and detention, right to fair trial, prohibition of slavery and forced labor, protection against retrospective punishment, and more.