Pakistan’s judiciary faces a crisis as senior judges resign following a controversial constitutional amendment. This change centralizes power, creating a new Federal Constitutional Court and elevating the army chief to Chief of Defence Forces with extended tenure. Critics decry the move as an attack on judicial independence and civilian oversight, potentially impacting ongoing legal cases.
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