Special Provisions
152A.
153.
(1) There shall be a Council of Common
Interests, in this Chapter referred to as
the Council, to be appointed by the
President.
(2) The members of the Council shall be-
(a) the Chief Ministers of the Provinces,
and
(b) an equal number of members from the
Federal Government to be nominated by the
Prime Minister from time to time.
(3) The Prime Minister. if he is a member of
the Council. shall be the Chairman of the
Council but, if at any time he is not a
member, the President may nominate a Federal
Minister who is a member of the Council to
be its Chairman.
(4) The Council shall be responsible to [Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament)].
154.
(1) The Council shall formulate and regulate
policies in relation to matters in Part II
of the Federal Legislative List and, in so
far as it is in relation to the affairs of
the Federation, the matter in entry 34
(electricity) in the Concurrent Legislative
List, and shall exercise supervision and
control over related institutions.
(2) The decisions of the Council shall be
expressed in terms of the opinion of the
majority.
(3) Until [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)]
makes provision by law in this behalf, the
Council may make its rules of procedure.
(4) [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] in joint
sit ting may from time to time by resolution
issue directions through the Federal
Government to the Council generally or in a
particular matter to take action as [Majlis-e-Shoora
(Parliament)] may deem just and proper and
such directions shall be binding on the
Council.
(5) If the Federal Government or a
Provincial Government is dissatisfied with a
decision of the council, it may refer the
matter to [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] in
a joint sitting whose decision in this
behalf shall be final.
155.
(1) If the interests of a Province, the
Federal Capital or the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas, or any of the
inhabitants thereof, in water from any
natural source of supply have been or are
likely to be affected prejudicially by-
(a) any executive act or legislation taken
or passed or proposed to be taken or passed,
or
(b) the failure of any authority to exercise
any of its powers with respect to the use
and distribution or control of water from
that source,
the Federal Government or the Provincial
Government concerned may make a complaint in
writing to the Council.
(2) Upon receiving such complaint, the
Council shall, after having considered the
matter, either give its decision or request
the President to appoint a commission
consisting of such persons having special
knowledge and experience in irrigation,
engineering, administration, finance or law
as he may think fit, hereinafter referred to
as the Commission.
(3) Until [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)]
makes provision by law in this behalf, the
provisions of the Pakistan Commissions of
Inquiry Act, 1956, as in force immediately
before the commencing day shall apply to the
Council or the Commission as if the Council
or the Commission were a commission
appointed under that Act to which all the
provisions of section 5 thereof applied and
upon which the power contemplated by section
10A thereof had been conferred.
(4) After considering the report and
supplementary report, if any, of the
Commission, the Council shall record its
decision on all matters referred to the
Commission.
(5) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
but subject to the provisions of clause (5)
of Article 154, it shall be the duty of the
Federal Government and the Provincial
Government concerned in the matter in issue
to give effect to the decision of the
Council faithfully according to its terms
and tenor.
(6) No proceeding shall lie before any court
at the instance of any party to a matter
which is or has been in issue before the
Council. or of any person whatsoever, in
respect of a matter which is actually or has
been or might or ought to have been a proper
subject of complaint to the Council under
this Article.
156.
(1) The President shall constitute a
National Economic Council consisting of the
Prime Minister, who shall be its Chairman.
and such other members as the President may
determine:
Provided that the President shall nominate
one member from each Province on the
recommendation of the Government of that
Province.
(2) The National Economic Council shall
review the overall economic condition of the
country and shall, for advising the Federal
Government and the Provincial Governments,
formulate plans in respect of financial,
commercial, social and economic policies;
and in formulating such plans, it shall be
guided by the, Principles of Policy set out
in Chapter 2 of Part II.
157.
(1) The Federal Government may in any
Province construct or cause to be
constructed hydro-electric or thermal power
installations or grid stations for the
generation of electricity and lay or cause
to be laid inter-Provincial transmission
lines.
(2) The Government of a Province may-
(a) to the extent electricity is supplied to
that Province from the national grid,
require supply to be made in bulk for
transmission and distribution within the
Province:
(b) levy tax on consumption of electricity
within the Province;
(c) construct power houses and grid stations
and lay transmission lines for use within
the Province; and
(d) determine the tariff for distribution of
electricity within the Province.
158.
The Province in which a well-head of natural
gas is situated shall have precedence over
other parts of Pakistan in meeting the
requirements from the well-head, subject to
the commitments and obligations as on the
commencing day.
159.
(1) The Federal Government shall not un
reasonably refuse to entrust to a Provincial
Government such functions with respect to
broadcasting and telecasting as may be
necessary to enable that Government-
(a) to construct and use transmitters in the
Province; and
(b) to regulate~ and impose fees in respect
of, the construction and use of transmitters
and the use of receiving apparatus in the
Province:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall
be construed as requiring the Federal
Government to entrust to any Provincial
Government any control over the use of
transmitters constructed or maintained by
the Federal Government or by persons
authorized by the Federal Government, or
over the use of receiving apparatus by
person so authorized.
(2) Any functions so entrusted to a
Provincial Government shall be exercised
subject to such conditions as may be imposed
by the Federal Government, including,
notwithstanding anything contained in the
Constitution, any conditions with respect to
finance, but it shall not be lawful for the
Federal Government so to impose any
conditions regulating the matter broadcast
or telecast by, or by authority of, the
Provincial Government.
(3) Any Federal law with respect to
broadcasting and telecasting shall be such
as to secure that effect can be given to the
foregoing provisions of this Article.
(4) If any question arises whether any
conditions imposed on any Provincial
Government are lawfully imposed, or whether
any refusal by the Federal Government to
entrust functions is unreasonable, the
question shall be determined by an
arbitrator appointed by the Chief Justice of
Pakistan.
(5) Nothing in this article shall be
construed as restricting the powers of the
Federal Government under the Constitution
for the prevention of any grave menace to
the peace or tranquility of Pakistan or any
part thereof.