Abstract
The maintenance of national security is a vital function of the State, performed through the use of all available resources including the defense forces, economic/financial resources and the art of diplomacy. But the preservation of rule of law is of no less significance, it being a key element of constitutional governance and democratic dispensation. In extraordinary circumstances with real and present threat to national security/integrity, the Government can strike a balance between the needs to protect State/society and preserve individual freedom. Under the Constitution of Pakistan, the proclamation of Emergency and/or deployment of armed forces (Article 245), in aid of civil power, entail the abridgement of certain fundamental rights/freedoms. The 21st Amendment however travels beyond the prescribed limits and disturbs the delicate balance by taking away the constitutional safeguards of fair trial. The defects/shortcomings in criminal justice system cannot be a pretext for its substitution by an alien system, untenable under the law/Constitution.

Dr. Faqir Hussain. (2015) Preserving National Security within the Rule of Law Framework in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-07, Issue-2.
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