Source: IE
Subject: Miscellaneous
Context: Pakistan’s President has signed the 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill, instantly making it part of the Constitution and dramatically reshaping the country’s power structure.
About Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill:
What it is?
- A rapidly passed constitutional amendment that centralises military authority, elevates the role and immunity of five-star officers (currently Asim Munir), and creates a new Federal Constitutional Court above the existing Supreme Court for constitutional matters.
Aim:
- To formalise the military’s dominant role in Pakistan’s political and security structure.
- To institutionalise a new judicial architecture that limits the Supreme Court’s influence over constitutional interpretation.
- To grant permanent legal immunity and expanded authority to top military leadership.
Key Features of the Amendment:
- Asim Munir becomes more powerful:
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- The Army Chief now becomes Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), bringing the Navy and Air Force under his command.
- All future Army Chiefs will also hold this dual role.
- Control over Strategic & Nuclear Assets:
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- A new Commander of the National Strategic Command is created.
- This official—appointed on the Army Chief’s recommendation—will oversee Pakistan’s nuclear and strategic assets.
- Lifelong Immunity for Five-Star Officers:
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- Five-star officers (a rank held only by Asim Munir and previously Ayub Khan) get:
- Lifelong legal immunity from any prosecution.
- Permanent rank and privileges, remaining in uniform for life.
- Removal only through a two-thirds majority in Parliament.
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- This effectively places Munir above any law or judicial scrutiny.
Changes to the Judiciary:
- New Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) Created:
- Becomes the highest court for:
- Constitutional interpretation
- Federal–provincial disputes
- Enforcement of fundamental rights
- Appeals on constitutional matters
- Its decisions will be binding on all other courts, including the Supreme Court.
- Supreme Court’s role drastically reduced:
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- Now becomes mostly a final appellate court for civil and criminal cases.
- Loses authority over constitutional issues, writs, and presidential references.
- High Court Judges Can Be Transferred Without Consent:
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- Judges resisting transfer can be forced to retire, affecting judicial independence.
Implications:
- Consolidation of Military Power:
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- The amendment formalises military supremacy over civilian institutions.
- The CDF becomes more powerful than the Prime Minister, President, or Parliament.
- Erosion of Judicial Independence:
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- The Supreme Court is sidelined.
- The new FCC, whose judges are government-appointed, weakens checks on the executive and military.
- Permanent Legal Shield for the Military Chief:
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- Immunity ensures Asim Munir cannot be prosecuted—now or in the future—regardless of actions taken
