The 1970 Assembly framed the 1973 Constitution which was passed on 12 April and promulgated on 14 August 1973.
The civil disobedience movement later developed into a war of national liberation fully backed by the Indian Army.
The move to make Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry ‘non functional’ was immediately followed by yet another decision by the president to send a reference under Article 209 of the Constitution of Pakistan to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) to investigate allegations of misconduct against him.
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After the adoption of the Second Constitution of 1962, Parliament sessions were arranged both at Dhaka and a newly constructed building (Ayub Hall) at Rawalpindi.