The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council or Senate of Azad Kashmir / Upper House AJ&K Assembly (Urdu: آزاد جموں و کشمیر کونسل) is a Special Institution / Autonomous body of the Law, Justice, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights Department of AJ&K. This house serves as a bridge between government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Government of Pakistan it was transferred to the AJ&K Government under AJ&K Interim Constitution, 1974 in 2018 via Article 51-A [1]
The Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council was constituted under the Interim Constitution of Azad Jammu and Kashmir 1974 in August 1974.[2] Regarding the areas and subjects listed in sub-Article (3) of Article 31 of the interim constitution of AJK 1974, and the obligations placed on the Government of Pakistan by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) resolutions, the Council shall serve as an advising body.
Now the AJ&K Council is Special Institution / Autonomous body of the Law, Justice, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights Department of AJ&K.
Transferred to the AJ&K Govt. under AJ&K Interim Constitution, 1974 in 2018 vide Article 51-A [2]
Organogram
According the AJK interim constitution, the council will be consisting of;[3]
Six members to be elected by the AJK Legislative Assembly (amongst state subject/domicile holders in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote).
Qualifications
The qualifications of the members of the AJK council will be based on the following;[4]
The disqualification of the members of the AJK council will be based on the following;[5]
If he misses thirty consecutive council meetings without the chairman's permission.
If he misses the opportunity to take the oath required by sub-article 6 of the interim constitution of AJK 1974, within ninety days of the election date.
If he no longer meets the requirements to be a member under the constitution or any other legislation.
Term
An elected official of the AJK council has a five-year term that begins on the day they take office, with the exception that an elected member shall, upon the conclusion of his tenure, continue in office until his replacement approaches his office.