Concepts and issues

We provide you with the most important judicial concepts

Provisions of defenses in criminal cases

Defense and the right to self-defense are an inherent right that the accused enjoys merely by giving guidance Accusing him

Problems of the origin of innocence

Problems that support the principle of innocence at the trial stage

Summary of the book How a Lawyer Thinks

Summary of the book How a Lawyer Thinks

Determined and settled in the administrative judiciary

Proof of the arbitration claim

Provisions of the will in Islamic jurisprudence

Interfering with the private right in the partial lawsuit

Judicial precedent, Board of Grievances

Deny the charge Group of partial provisions

Participation contracts

Exploiting influence using force

The evidence, if it touches on possibility, is lost

Doubt is interpreted in favor of the accused

Doubt is interpreted in favor of the accused, and if the evidence touches on possibility, the inference is invalidated