Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan
| Federal Constitutional Court | |
|---|---|
| وفاقی آئینی عدالت | |
Interactive map of Federal Constitutional Court | |
| 33°43′32″N 73°05′49″E / 33.72556°N 73.09694°E | |
| Established | 13 November 2025 |
| Jurisdiction | Constitutional and public law |
| Location | Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Coordinates | 33°43′32″N 73°05′49″E / 33.72556°N 73.09694°E |
| Composition method | Judicial Commission of Pakistan |
| Authorised by | Constitution of Pakistan (Twenty-seventh Amendment) |
| Appeals from | High Courts of Pakistan |
| Judge term length | Compulsory retirement at 68 years of age |
| Number of positions | Determined by Parliament of Pakistan |
| Website | https://www.fccp.gov.pk/ |
| Chief Justice | |
| Currently | Aminuddin Khan |
| Since | 14 November 2025 |
The Federal Constitutional Court (abbr. FCC; Urdu: وفاقی آئینی عدالت, romanised: Wafāqī Āʾīnī ʿAdālat) is the constitutional court of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan at the federal level. It was established through the twenty-seventh amendment in the Pakistani constitution, passed by the Parliament of Pakistan in November 2025.
The court exercises exclusive jurisdiction in constitutional interpretation and disputes between the federal and provincial governments. Its creation transferred many of the constitutional functions previously exercised by the Supreme Court of Pakistan to a separate specialised body.