AMENDMENTS IN CONSTITUTION
THESE ARE THE AMENDMENTS FROM 1947 TO 2018 IN CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN

Amendments to the Constitution of Pakistan

1st Amendment (1974)

  • Redefined Boundaries Of Pakistan

2nd Amendment (1974)

  • Declared Ahmadis As Non-Muslims

3rd Amendment (1975)

  • Extended the Period of Preventive Detention
  • Preventive Detention allows detaining a person at an unknown place for acts against the integrity of the State

4th Amendment (1975)

  • Provided Additional Seats for Minorities

5th Amendment (1976)

  • Widened the Scope of Restrictions on High Courts

6th Amendment (1976)

  • Mandated Retirement Age for Judges of High Courts (62 years) and Supreme Court (65 years)

7th Amendment (1977)

  • Empowered the Prime Minister to Seek Vote of Confidence at any time from the people of Pakistan

8th Amendment (1985)

  • Introduced a Semi-Presidential System of Government alongside Parliamentary System
  • Increased Powers of the President of Pakistan

9th Amendment (1985)

  • Aimed to make Shariah Law as the Law of the Land

10th Amendment (1987)

  • Fixed the Interval between Sessions of the National Assembly to Not Exceed 130 days

11th Amendment (1989)

  • Revised National Seats in both Assemblies

12th Amendment (1991)

  • Established Speedy Trial Courts for a period of 3 years to trial offenders of heinous crimes

13th Amendment (1997)

  • Curtailed the Powers of the President to Dissolve the National Assembly and Dismiss the Prime Minister

14th Amendment (1997)

  • Enabled the Dismissal of Members of Parliament for found defects

15th Amendment (1998)

  • Bill to impose Shariah Law was never passed

16th Amendment (1999)

  • Increased Quota System Term from 20 to 40 years

17th Amendment (2003)

  • Increased President’s Powers

18th Amendment (2010)

  • Changed the Name of NWFP (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
  • Introduced Article 6 on High Treason
  • Removed the Powers of the President to Dissolve the Assembly Unilaterally

19th Amendment (2010)

  • Formed Islamabad High Court
  • Deals with Appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court

20th Amendment (2012)

  • Aimed for Free and Fair Elections
  • Changed Chief Election Commissioner to Election Commission of Pakistan

21st Amendment (2015)

  • Established Military Courts after APS Massacre

22nd Amendment (2016)

  • Changed Eligibility Criteria for Chief Election Commissioner
  • Bureaucrats and Technocrats became members of Election Commission of Pakistan

23rd Amendment (April 2017)

  • Re-established Military Courts for two years till 6th January 2019

24th Amendment (November 2017)

  • Allowed the conduct of delimitation of constituencies based on provisional census results

25th Amendment

  • Signed for the Merger of FATA with KPK on 31st May 2018