Hamid Khan's is a definitive textbook for law and political science students, providing a chronological analysis of Pakistan's constitutional evolution from 1947 to the present.
Civilian governments of , Zardari , and the post-Zia period. Hamid Khan's is a definitive textbook for law
Recent editions include revised chapters on the 1971 breakup of Pakistan and contemporary constitutional issues like judicial independence and hybrid regimes. Oxford University Press Pakistan Thematic Coverage Focus Areas 1947–1958 Pre-partition history and the first parliamentary regime. 1958–1971 Hamid Khan's is a definitive textbook for law