The lawsuit petition and an explanation of how to write the lawsuit, its stages, and some provisions of Yemeni law that regulate this
Read MoreThe phenomenon of people dividing their money during their lives among their potential heirs has spread in the present era. Yemeni law has dealt with this issue in ambiguous and conflicting texts, as ambiguity surrounds this issue from every side. The Supreme Court of Yemen (the Court of Cassation) has diligently addressed this problem. It needs study and research to verify the extent of its agreement with Islamic jurisprudence and the texts of Yemeni law, and then draw conclusions and provide appropriate recommendations on this subject.
Read MoreA: It is not permissible to file a lawsuit to invalidate the awards issued before the ruling ending the arbitration dispute. The general principle that must be taken into account with regard to the arbitrators’ rulings is that it is not permissible to file a lawsuit to invalidate the arbitration award issued during the course of the dispute except after the end of the arbitration dispute, and with the appeal of the ruling ending the entire dispute([ 1]). This principle applies to
Read MoreAn important legal article entitled marginal theft in Yemeni criminal law
Read More•Loss of the public right through waiver and reconciliation. •Differentiating between a special pardon as a reason for terminating criminal case procedures, a special pardon for a penalty, and a pardon for a personal claimant
Read MoreThe effect of the ruling invalidating the arbitration award on the arbitration agreement
Read MoreDivergence in Supreme Court rulings regarding the possibility of imposing a non-existence penalty on executive decisions
Read MoreMagic and sorcery are considered infidel taboos, and the prohibition of acts of magic and sorcery is a given in Islamic law, as jurisprudence from various schools of thought agreed to prohibit magic and prohibit learning it, which is self-evident in light of the evidence that came in the Qur’an and Sunnah, and Islam warned us against falling into the nets of sorcerers and sorcerers who are dangerous. Their actions are among the grave crimes that bring calamity and destruction upon their perpetrator, and directly follow polytheism.
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