
Article: 137 Extent of executive authority of Province
137. Extent of executive authority of Province.-Subject to the Constitution, the executive authority of the Province shall extend to the matters with respect to which the Provincial Assembly has power to make laws:
Provided that, in any matter with respect to which both 1[Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] and the Provincial Assembly of a Province have power to make laws, the executive authority of the Province shall be subject to, and limited by, the executive authority expressly conferred by the Constitution or by law made by 1[Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] upon the Federal Government or authorities thereof.
Footnotes:
1. See Footnote 2 on articel 1
Comparative Table of Article 137 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 | |||
Constitution of Pakistan 1962 :
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136 | ||
Constitution of Pakistan 1956 :
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73(2) | ||
Constitution of India 1950:
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162 | ||
Government of India Act 1935:
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49 |
Leading & Latest Cases on Article 137 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 :
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE CREDIT CORPORATION AND ANOTHER
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PROVINCE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER
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MESSRS GADOON TEXTILE MILLS AND 814 OTHERS
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WAPDA AND OTHERS
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ABDUL HAQ AND OTHERS
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PROVINCE OF SINDH AND OTHERS
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