Provisional Constitutional Order | |
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Martial law | |
Territorial extent | Whole of State of Pakistan |
Enacted by | Martial law |
Administered by | Chief Martial Law Administrator |
White paper | Constitution Petition No. 8 & 9 of 2009 |
Legislative history | |
Introduced by | Zia regime |
Introduced | 25 March 1981 |
First reading | 14 October 1999 |
Second reading | 7 November 2007 |
Related legislation | |
18th Amendment | |
Status: Not fully in force |
The Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) is an emergency and extra-constitutional order that suspends either wholly or partially the Constitution of Pakistan — the supreme law of the land.[1]
The PCO acts as a temporary order while the constitution is held in abeyance or suspension.[2] These orders have mostly been enforced during times of martial law imposed by the armed forces of the country against the civilian governments.[1]