TANWEER HUSSAIN ZAHIDI versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Constitution Pakistan 1973 Article 245 Sending troops to foreign countries Article 245 (1) of the Constitution did not include any special restriction to this effect; the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) states that the armed forces, on the direction of the federal government. Defend Pakistan against the threat of external aggression or war, and, under the law, when asked to do so, they should work in civil power assistance, Article 245 states in a similar situation. Where the Armed Forces have been asked to work in civilian aid. Article 245 of the Power prevents Pakistan from entering into a military treaty or becoming a member of international or Muslim organizations under the Islamic Charter of the United Nations and the United Nations Charter of Organization, working for Pakistan to assist the Ummah of the World Organization Required. Through the deployment of Pakistani troops overseas, if the people of Pakistan want to impose a ban on the call of the Armed Forces of Pakistan, enter into military agreements with the Muslim Ummah or international organization or foreign countries under the UN Charter. , A specific restriction to this effect should have been included in the constitution.
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