Pakistan Navy Law Updated: Key Military Role Removed from Rules

Published On 04 May, 2026
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Simple News Explanation:

Pakistan’s National Assembly has passed a new amendment to the Pakistan Navy Ordinance 1961.

This law mainly removes references to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) from Navy-related rules.

What This New Law Says

1. CJCSC Role Removed from Navy Law

  • The mention of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee has been removed from different sections
  • This updates the structure of military command in the law

2. Some Sections Completely Removed

  • Certain legal sections (like 14D, 14E, 14F) have been deleted
    These were no longer needed

3. Minor Legal Wording Changes

  • Some wording updated (like “or” to “and/or”)
     Makes law clearer and more flexible

4. Why This Law Was Introduced

  • To align Navy laws with new constitutional changes
  • Similar updates are also being made in Army and Air Force laws

Why This Matters:

  • Updates military laws according to new system
  • Removes outdated roles and clauses
  • Brings consistency across armed forces laws

Short Summary:

  • CJCSC role removed from Navy law
  • Some sections deleted
  • Law updated for consistency
  • Linked with new constitutional reforms