The Pakistan Army (Amendment) Act 2020 was tabled after a go-ahead for the legislation from the major opposition parties Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
Many political experts, who have not explicitly expressed their opinions about the bill, believe that the bill is expected to sail through the two houses of parliament.
Apart from empowering the president, on the advice of prime minister, to specify the tenure and the terms and conditions of service of the COAS or the CJCSC, including the grant of extension to, and re-appointment, the amendment bill will ensure that future extensions won’t be challenged before any court on any ground whatsoever.
The water-tight bill categorically states: “Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any other law, or any order or judgment of any Court, the appointment, reappointment or extension of the Chief of the Army Staff, or the exercise of discretion by the appointing authority in this regard, shall not be called into question before any Court on any ground whatsoever.”
If the civilian leadership decides to give an extension to the CJCSC, similar wording will be use.
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