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Armed Forces
243.
(1) The Federal Government shall have
control and command of the Armed Forces.
[(1A) Without prejudice to the generality of
the foregoing provision, the Supreme Command
of the Armed Forces shall vest in the
President.]
(2) The President shall, subject to law,
have power-
(a) to raise and maintain the Military,
Naval and Air Forces of Pakistan; and the
Reserves of such Forces; [and]
(b) to grant Commissions in such Forces
[(3)
The President shall, [in consultation with
the Prime Minister], appoint-
(a)
the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Committee;
(b)
the Chief of the Army Staff;
(c)
the Chief of the Naval Staff; and
(d)
the Chief of the Air Staff,
and shall also determine their salaries and
allowances.]
244.
Every member of the Armed Forces shall make
oath in the form set out in the Third
Schedule.
245.
[(1)] The Armed Forces shall, under the
directions of the Federal Government, defend
Pakistan against external aggression or
threat of war, and, subject to law, act in
aid of civil power when called upon to do
so.
(2) The validity of any direction issued by
the Federal Government under clause (1)
shall not be called in question in any
court.
(3) A High Court shall not exercise any
jurisdiction under Article 199 in relation
to any area in which the Armed Forces of
Pakistan are, for the time being, acting in
aid of civil power in pursuance of Article
245:
Provided that this clause shall not be
deemed to affect the jurisdiction of the
High Court in respect of any proceeding
pending immediately before the day on which
the Armed Forces start acting in aid of
civil power.
(4) Any proceeding in relation to an area
referred to in clause (3) instituted on or
after the day the Armed Forces start acting
in aid of civil power and pending in any
High Court shall remain suspended for the
period during which the Armed Forces are so
acting.
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