ZAFAR ALI SHAH versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 49 and Third Schedule: The Chairman's Senate proposes an oath of office for the post of President in the Third Schedule to the Constitution when they demand vacant office as President. Because of the events that occurred under Article 49 of the Constitution of Pakistan, the office does not consider a separate oath for the office of President, Senate Chairman or Speaker of the National Assembly, which acts or performs. It is demanded that the duties of the President be vacated because of the vacancy in the office of the President; instead, the Constitution has already bound them in the prescribed oath when they are asked to perform or perform the duties of the President. When called upon, they will relinquish their responsibility and indicate in their affidavits that they have already been sworn in. Even for a political politician, a momentary vacancy in the office of president is incomplete without his head when the vacancy in the presidency takes place, in the absence of the chairman of the Senate and the speaker, the national Assemblies take on the task of performing or performing their duties. Regarding the vacancy in office, such officials have already taken an oath when joining their offices, when asked to perform the duties of the president due to vacancy in the office. No need to take an oath
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