The "interesting feature" of Hamid Khan's Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan
The book's content typically follows this chronological structure: Pre-Independence (1909–1947) The "interesting feature" of Hamid Khan's Constitutional and
1. The Legal Lens The book’s greatest strength—and its primary differentiator from other history books—is its focus on constitutional development. Unlike general historians who might focus on personalities or socio-economic trends, Khan focuses on the legal instruments that governed (or failed to govern) the state. He provides a detailed clause-by-clause analysis of the constitutions, explaining why certain provisions were drafted and how they were manipulated. This makes the book indispensable for law students, CSS aspirants, and political scientists. The "interesting feature" of Hamid Khan's Constitutional and
Part I: The Genesis (1937–1947)