Title: CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL EMPOWERMENT
1CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL EMPOWERMENT Historical
Perspective Presentation by Justice (R) Amjad
Ali Member, NRB
2nd July, 2007, Lahore, Pakistan
2SYNOPSIS OF THE PRESENTATION
- Evolution of Local Governments
- Local institutions in early Muslim era
- Local institutions in the Sub-continent-
- Harappa, Taxila Moenjodaro in ancient
civilizations - Mughal period
- Colonial rule
- At the time of Independence
- Post-Independence era
- Local Governments in special areas-
- Cantonments
- Islamabad Capital Territory
- Northern Areas Azad Jammu Kashmir
- Devolution of Powers Plan
- Features of Local Government Structure and Police
Order - Constitutional empowerment to Local Governments
3EVOLUTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- Local institutions in early Muslim era
- Local institutions in the Sub-continent
- Local institutions in the Sub-continent during
the Mughal period
4LOCAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE COLONIAL RULE
- First municipal corporation set up in the
Presidency Town of Madras in 1687 by East India
Company. - The Conservancy Act, 1842.
- The Conservancy Board set up in 1846 converted
into Municipal Commissions in 1852. - Karachi Municipal Commission upgraded as a
Municipal Committee in 1853. - Establishment of Local Committees under the
Municipal Act of 1850, extended to Punjab and
Karachi in 1852. - The Punjab Municipal Act, 1867, set up committees
in Lahore and Rawalpindi for the purpose of water
supply, sanitation of the Towns.
5LOCAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE COLONIAL RULE
- The Punjab District Boards Act, 1883.
- The Balochistan Bazaars Regulation, 1910.
- The Punjab Municipal Act, 1911.
- The Punjab Small Towns Act, 1921.
- The Sind Local Boards Act, 1923.
- The City of Karachi Municipal Act, 1933.
- The Punjab Village Punchayat Act, 1939.
- The City of Lahore Corporation Act, 1941.
- The Quetta Municipal Law, 1946.
6AT THE TIME OF INDEPENDENCE
- At the time of independence, the following laws
were in operation- - The Punjab District Boards Act, 1883.
- The Balochistan Bazaars Regulation, 1910
- The Punjab Municipal Act, 1911
- The Punjab Law Small Towns Act, 1921
- The Sind Local Boards Act, 1923
- The City of Karachi Municipal Act, 1933
- The Punjab Village Punchayat Act, 1939
- The City of Lahore Corporation Act, 1941
- The Quetta Municipal Law, 1946
7POST-INDEPENDENCE ERA
- The Sind Local Authorities Service Act, 1947.
- The North-West Frontier Province Municipal Act,
1950 - The Basic Democracies Order, 1959
- The Municipal Administration Ordinance, 1960
- The Capital Development Authority Ordinance, 1960
- The Conciliation Courts Ordinance, 1961
- The Sind Local Government Ordinance, 1972
- The North West Frontier Province Local Government
Ordinance, 1972 - The Punjab Local Government Act, 1975
- The Baluchistan Local Government Act, 1975
- The Provincial Local Government Ordinances, 1979
- The Northern Areas Local Government Order, 1979
- The Capital Territory Local Government Ordinance,
1979
8LOCAL INSTITUTIONS IN CANTONMENTS
- The General Cantonment Act, 1889.
- The Cantonment Act, 1910.
- The Cantonment Code, 1912.
- The Cantonment Act, 1924.
- The Cantonment Ordinance, 2002.
9LOCAL INSTITUTIONS IN SPECIAL AREAS- NORTHERN
AREAS, AJK AND ICT
- The Capital Development Authority Ordinance,
1960. - The Northern Areas Local Government Order, 1979.
- The Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government
Ordinance, 1979. - The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Local Government Act,
1990. - The Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government
Ordinance, 2002.
10DEVOLUTION OF POWER PLAN
- The Local Government Plan, 2000
- The Provincial Local Government Ordinances, 2001
- The Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government
Ordinance, 2002 - Amendments in the Code of Criminal Procedure and
other laws, including General Clauses Acts and
Land Revenue Act. - Replacement of the Police Act, 1861, by the
Police Order, 2002.
11FEATURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND POLICE
ORDER
- Three levels of Local Government
- District Government Zila Council
- Tehsil Municipal Administration and Tehsil
Council - Union Administration and Union Council.
- Union Nazim, Naib Union Nazim and eleven
Councilors elected directly. The members against
reserved seats of the District Council and Tehsil
Council elected through indirect elections. - Elimination of Divisional tier.
- District Administration headed by a Public
Representative through Election. - The Union Council given representation in the
District and Tehsil Level.
12FEATURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND POLICE
ORDER
- 33 women given representation at all the three
levels of the Councils. Minorities, peasants and
workers provided with reserved seats. - Rural and Urban divide eliminated.
- Thirty offices of the Provincial Government
decentralized to the District Government. - Municipal Functions placed under the Tehsil
Municipal Administration. - Bottom-up planning approach for development.
13FEATURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND POLICE
ORDER
- System of Checks and Balances through Local
Government Commission, Provincial Finance
Commission, Zila Mohtasib (Ombudsman) and
Monitoring Committees of the Councils. - Development at the level of District, Tehsil and
Union provided through the institution of Citizen
Community Boards (CCB). - System of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
provided through Anjuman-e-Musalihat. - Provisions for setting up village and
neighbourhood Councils. - Each Province will establish District Service.
- Zila Mushavirat Committees established for
integrated development and realization of
economic potential. - Zila Nazim empowered to invoke the provisions of
section 144 Code of Criminal Procedure earlier
exercised by the District Magistrate.
14FEATURES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND POLICE
ORDER
- A Police Officer arresting a person without a
warrant to immediately report to Zila Nazim,
Superintendent of Police and District Public
Safety and Complaints Commission. - Zila Nazim required to initiate an annual report
of District Police Officer in a manuscript form. - Zila Nazim empowered to visit a Police Station to
find out if any person is under unlawful
detention and in appropriate cases may also
direct action in accordance with law. - Separation of watch and ward, investigation and
prosecution. - Public Safety and Complaint Commissions set up at
District, Provincial and Federal Level to empower
the Public Representatives to overview the
performance of Police and to deal with public
complaints against Police.
15CONSTITUTIONAL EMPOWERMENT
- The Government of India Act, 1935
- The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
1956 - The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
1962 - The Interim Constitution of Islamic Republic of
Pakistan, 1972 - The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
1973 - Article 32
- Article 37
- Article 175
- 17th Amendment to the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan and the insertion of Article
140A. - By virtue of amendments in Article 268(2), read
with the Sixth Schedule, a protection of six
years from the commencing day was accorded to the
Provincial Government Laws and the Police Order,
2002.
16THANK YOU
17ORGANOGRAM OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT UNDER THE
BASIC DEMOCRACIES ORDER, 1959
Divisional Council
District Council
RURAL
URBAN
Municipal Committees
Thana / Tehsil Council
Union Committees
Union Councils
Town Committee
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18ORGANOGRAM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNDER THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT ORDINANCES, 1979
Local Government
RURAL
URBAN
Metropolitan Corporations
District Council
Municipal Corporation/Committee
Markaz Council
Union Councils
Town Committee
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19ORGANOGRAM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS UNDER THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT ORDINANCES, 2001
City District Government
District Government
Town Municipal Administration
Tehsil Municipal Administration
Union Administration
Union Administration
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