<P> The Supreme Court of Pakistan was a judicial authority, a power broker in country's politics that played a major role in minimising the role of parliament . The Supreme Court was moved to Islamabad in 1965 and Chief Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius re-located the entire judicial arbiter, personnel and high - profile cases in Islamabad . The Supreme Court building is one of the most attractive places in Islamabad, yet the most largely beautiful building in the state capital . </P> <P> This provisional parliament had no lasting effects of West Pakistan's affairs but it was a ceremonial legislature where the lawmakers would gather around to discuss non-political matters . In 1965, the legislative parliament was moved to Islamabad after Ayub Khan built a massive capitol . The assembly was renamed as the Parliament of Pakistan and staffed only with technocrats . </P> <P> The office of Governor of West Pakistan was a largely ceremonial position but later Governors wielded some executive powers as well . The first Governor was Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani, who was also the last Governor of West Punjab . Ayub Khan abolished the Governor's office and instead established the Martial Law Administrator of West Pakistan (MLA West). </P> <P> The office Chief Minister of West Pakistan was the chief executive of the state and the leader of the largest party in the provincial assembly . The first Chief Minister was Abdul Jabbar Khan who had served twice as Chief Minister of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province prior to independence . The office of Chief Minister was abolished in 1958 when Ayub Khan took over the administration of West Pakistan . </P>

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