The Constitution of 1973 of Pakistan is divided into 12 Parts and contains a total of 27 Chapters.
Here’s a breakdown of the Parts and Chapters:
1. Part I – Introductory
- Chapter 1: The Republic and its territories
2. Part II – Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy
- Chapter 1: Fundamental Rights
- Chapter 2: Principles of Policy
3. Part III – The Federation of Pakistan
- Chapter 1: The President
- Chapter 2: The Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)
- Chapter 3: The Federal Government
4. Part IV – Provinces
- Chapter 1: The Governors
- Chapter 2: The Provincial Assemblies
- Chapter 3: The Provincial Governments
5. Part V – Relations Between Federation and Provinces
- Chapter 1: Distribution of Legislative Powers
- Chapter 2: Administrative Relations Between Federation and Provinces
- Chapter 3: Special Provisions
6. Part VI – Finance, Property, Contracts, and Suits
- Chapter 1: Finance
- Chapter 2: Borrowing and Audit
7. Part VII – The Judiciary
- Chapter 1: The Courts
- Chapter 2: The Supreme Court of Pakistan
- Chapter 3: The High Courts
- Chapter 4: General Provisions Relating to the Judiciary
8. Part VIII – Elections
- Chapter 1: Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissions
9. Part IX – Islamic Provisions
- Chapter 1: Islamic Provisions
10. Part X – Emergency Provisions
- Chapter 1: Emergency Provisions
11. Part XI – Amendment of the Constitution
- Chapter 1: Amendment of the Constitution
12. Part XII – Miscellaneous
- Chapter 1: Miscellaneous
Thus, the Constitution of 1973 has a total of 12 Parts and 27 Chapters.