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Governor of Punjab, Pakistan

Appointed head of the province of Punjab, Pakistan


Summary

Appointed head of the province of Punjab, Pakistan

FieldValue
postGovernor
bodyPunjab
flagFlag of Punjab.svg
insigniaCoat of arms of Punjab.svg
incumbentSardar Saleem Haider Khan
incumbentsince10 May 2024
styleThe Honorable (formal)
residenceGovernor's House
seatLahore
nominatorPrime Minister of Pakistan
appointerPresident of Pakistan
termlength5 years
constituting_instrumentConstitution of Pakistan
formation15 August 1947
firstSir Francis Mudie
website

The Governor of Punjab is the appointed head of state of the provincial government in Punjab, Pakistan. Although the Governor is the head of the province on paper, it is largely a ceremonial position; and the main powers lie with the elected Chief Minister of Punjab and the Chief Secretary of Punjab, the senior-most bureaucrat in the province.

However, throughout the history of Pakistan, the powers of the provincial governors were vastly increased, when the provincial assemblies were dissolved and the administrative role came under direct control of the governors, as in the cases of martial laws of 1958–1972 and 1977–1985, and governor rules of 1999–2002. In the case of Punjab, there was direct governor rule in 1949–1951, when the provincial chief minister of that time was removed and assemblies dissolved.

Powers of Governor

Executive Powers related to appointment, removal , oath taking etc.

Legislative powers related to provincial assembly of Punjab.

Judicial powers related to Lahore High Court or judiciary.

Executive Powers

Governor is ceremonial and appointed head of Province. He is appointed by President on advice of Prime Minister of Pakistan. All executive powers are exercised by Chief Minister and cabinet on his behalf. He is bound to act on the advice of the Chief Minister and cabinet. He serves until removed by the President on the advice of Prime Minister.

Governor is chancellor of public sector universities in Punjab. As chancellor , he appoints Vice Chancellors of public sector universities. He can take action against employees of universities for any unlawful acts.

He appoints provincial ministers on advice of Chief Minister amongst members of provincial assembly of Punjab.

He appoints care taker chief minister after consultation with Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition.

He appoints care-taker cabinet on advice of care-taker chief minister.

This is constitutional obligation of provincial government to kept him inform on all matters of provincial administration and legislative proposals bring before provincial assembly.

He has constitutional authority to invite chief minister to obtain vote of confidence from majiority members of provincial assembly. If he fails he can remove him from post of chief minister. He can exercise this power only when he is satisfied that chief minister has lost confidence of members of provincial assembly.

He appoints Advocate General of Punjab on advice of Chief Minister.

He appoints chairman of Punjab Public Service Commission on advice of Chief Minister.

He can exercise executive powers directly without advice of the chief minister but during governor rule. Governor rule is imposed by President on advice of Prime Minister in emergency situations i.e. financial emergency, constitutional breakdown and when there is threat of war and external aggression.

He take oath from elected and care taker chief minister and members of cabinet

Legislative Powers

All bills passed by provincial assembly of Punjab becomes acts only when assented by Governor or deemed to be assented after passage of certain time according to constitution.

Governor can refuse to sign the bills if he thinks that there is any issue or a bill is not according to constitutional provisions. If the bill is again passed by the provincial assembly with or without amendment, the governor is bound to assent the bill. If he again refuses to sign the bill, it automatically becomes act after passage of certain time, according to the constitution.

The governor can dissolve provincial assembly on advice of chief minister. He can refuse to dissolve the assembly but after 48 hours assembly will be automatically dissolved.

He can also dissolve the provincial assembly in his discretion when no confidence motion against chief minister is successfully passed and no other member of provincial assembly is able to elected as chief minister.

Finance Act which is also passed by provincial assembly is assented by Governor. He can not refuse to sign it because it is money bill.

He has constitutional authority to announce date of general election after dissolution of provincial assembly not later than 90 days.

He can promulgate ordinances when he is satisfies that assembly is not in session on advice of Chief Minister and cabinet.

The reports of auditor general shall be submitted to the governor who shall cause them to be laid to provincial assembly.

Judicial Powers

Chief Justice of Lahore High Court take oath before Governor.

Lahore High Court may have Benches at such other places determined by Governor on advice of cabinet and in consultation with chief justice of Lahore High Court.

The Governor in consultation with the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court to make rules to provide the following matters, that is to

say,—

(a) assigning the area in relation to which each Bench shall have

exercise jurisdiction vested in the High Court; and

(b) for all incidental, supplemental or consequential matters.

List of governors

Governors of West Punjab

No.NamePortraitTerm in officePartyFromToDays in office
1Sir Francis Mudie[[File:Blank.svg100px]]15 August
19472 August
1949-
2Abdur Rab Nishtar2 August
194924 November
1951Muslim League
3I. I. Chundrigar24 November
19512 May
1953
4Mian Aminuddin[[File:Blank.svg100px]]2 May
195324 June
1954
5Habib Rahimtoola[[File:Blank.svg100px]]24 June
195426 November
1954Muslim League
6Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani26 November
195414 October
1955

Governors of West Pakistan

No.NamePortraitTerm in officeForm of GovernmentPartyFromToDays in office
(6)Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani14 October
195527 August
1957Democratic governmentMuslim League
7Akhter Husain[[File:Blank.svg100px]]September
195712 April
1960Military governmentIndependentIndependent}}
8Amir Mohammad Khan[[File:Nawab of Kalabagh Malik Amir Mohammad khan.jpeg100px]]12 April
196018 September
1966Military government / Civilian authorityMuslim League
9General (retd.)
Muhammad Musa18 September
196620 March
1969Civilian AuthorityIndependentIndependent}}
10Yusuf Haroon[[File:Blank.svg100px]]20 March
196925 March
1969Civilian AuthorityCivilian Government

Martial Law Administrator

No.NamePortraitTerm as Martial Law AdministratorForm of GovernmentService in effectFromToTerm
11Lieutenant-General
Attiqur Rahman[[File:Blank.svg100px]]25 March
196929 August
1969Military GovernmentPakistan Army
12Lieutenant-General
Tikka Khan29 August
19691 September
1969Military GovernmentPakistan Army
13Air Marshal
Nur Khan[[File:Noor khan.jpg100px]]1 September
19691 February
1970Military GovernmentPakistan Air Force
14Lieutenant-General
Attiqur Rahman[[File:Blank.svg100px]]1 February
19701 July
1970Military GovernmentPakistan Army

Punjab Province

No.NamePortraitTerm of officePartyFromToDays in office
(14)Lieutenant-General
Attiqur Rahman[[File:Blank.svg100px]]1 July
197023 December
1971-
15Ghulam Mustafa Khar[[File:Blank.svg100px]]23 December
197112 November
1973Pakistan People's PartyPakistan Peoples Party}}"
16Sadiq Hussain Qureshi[[File:Blank.svg100px]]12 November
197314 March
1975
(15)Ghulam Mustafa Khar[[File:Blank.svg100px]]14 March
197531 July
1975
17Mohammad Abbas Abbasi31 July
19755 July
1977
18Aslam Riaz Hussain[[File:Blank.svg100px]]5 July
197718 September
1978-
19Lieutenant-General
Sawar Khan18 September
19781 May
1980-
20Lieutenant-General
Ghulam Jilani Khan[[File:Blank.svg100px]]1 May
198030 December
1985-
21Sajjad Hussain Qureshi[[File:Blank.svg100px]]30 December
19859 December
1988-
(12)Tikka Khan9 December
198806 August
1990Pakistan People's PartyPakistan Peoples Party}}"
22Mian Muhammad Azhar6 August
199025 April
1993Islami Jamhoori Ittehad
23Chaudhary Altaf Hussain[[File:Blank.svg100px]]25 April
199319 July
1993Pakistan People's PartyPakistan Peoples Party}}"
24Iqbal Khan19 July
199326 March
1994
(23)Chaudhary Altaf Hussain[[File:Blank.svg100px]]26 March
199422 May
1995
25Raja Saroop Khan[[File:Blank.svg100px]]19 June
19956 November
1996
26Khawaja Tariq Rahim[[File:Blank.svg100px]]11 November
199611 March
1997-
27Shahid Hamid[[File:Blank.svg100px]]11 March
199718 August
1999Pakistan Muslim League (N)Pakistan Muslim League (N)}}"
28Zulfiqar Ali Khosa[[File:Blank.svg100px]]12 August
199925 October
1999
29Muhammad Safdar[[File:Blank.svg100px]]25 October
199929 October
2001-
30Khalid Maqbool[[File:Blank.svg100px]]29 October
200116 May
2008-
31Salmaan Taseer*17 May
20084 January
2011Pakistan People's PartyPakistan Peoples Party}}"
32Latif Khosa13 January
20112 January
2013
33Syed Ahmed Mahmud[[File:Blank.svg100px]]3 January
201313 May
2013
34Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar2 August
201329 January
2015Pakistan Muslim League (N)Pakistan Muslim League (N)}}"
35Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana10 May
201518 August
2018
(34)Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar5 September
20183 April
2022Pakistan Tehreek-e-InsafPakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf}}"
35Omar Sarfraz Cheema3 April
202210 May
2022
36Baligh Ur Rehman[[File:Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman (cropped).jpgcenter100px]]30 May
202210 May
2024Pakistan Muslim League (N)Pakistan Muslim League (N)}}"
37Sardar Saleem Haider Khan[[File:Blank.svg100px]]10 May 2024IncumbentPakistan People's PartyPakistan Peoples Party}}"

Notes

References

References

  1. Ben Cahoon, WorldStatesmen.org. "Pakistan Provinces".
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