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The 10th Assembly of Azad Kashmir is the current legislative body of the autonomous region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan, formed as a result of the 2021 Azad Kashmiri general election. The elections were held on 25 July 2021 after the 5-year term of the previous Legislative Assembly expired. [ 1 ]
The Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly, also known as the AJK Legislative Assembly, is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives. The assembly consists of 41 elected members and eight co-opted members of whom five are women, one is from the Ulama community, one is from Jammu and Kashmir technocrats and other professionals, and one is ...
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The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council was constituted under the Interim Constitution of Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1974 in August 1974. [2] Regarding the areas and subjects listed in sub-Article (3) of Article 31 of the interim constitution of AJK 1974, and the obligations placed on the Government of Pakistan by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) resolutions, the Council ...
Territorial election commission. AJK Election Commission; Chief Election Commissioner of AJK: Abdul Rashid Sulehria; Gilgit-Baltistan Election Commission; Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan: Raja Shah Baz Khan
The Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, also known as AJK Legislative Assembly (آزاد جۄم تہ کشیرِ ہنٛز قونوٗنساذ اَسمبلی)is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the autonomous state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, which is located in Muzaffarabad.
Territorial election commission. AJK Election Commission; Chief Election Commissioner of AJK: Abdul Rashid Sulehria; Gilgit-Baltistan Election Commission; Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan: Raja Shah Baz Khan
It consists of a Chief Justice and two other Judges. [1] The number of judges in the ‘‘AJK’’ Supreme Court has been fixed at three by the ‘‘AJK’’ Interim Constitution Act, 1974. Per this constitution, the judges are appointed by the President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir on the advice of the prime minister of Pakistan. [1]