Judiciary Intimations in the Jordanian Legal ( Sharia' ) Courts

Authors

  • Nour Adel Ibrahim Abu Jamea Independent researcher, Zarqa, Jordan

Keywords:

Intimations , sharia law, judiciary

Abstract

The validity of the judicial notification makes the judicial decision correct and in accordance with due process and legality, and this fact shows the importance of the subject judicial notifications. Therefore, this study came to shed light on the procedures of Sharia courts in notifying the defendant, whose place of residence is unknown, and presenting the procedures that the judge and the record must take, where the judge bases his conviction on what he is reassured by the explanations that were presented to him from the record. In addition to dealing with the texts of the Jordanian Shari'a court procedure law on the subject of judicial notifications. Find out how the Jordanian legislator deals with the default of bailiffs and their legal responsibility. A statement of the reasons why the annotations to the minutes are not authentic. Find out how the notification is made to natural and legal persons. Statement of the right of the court of appeal to intervene in the court decision. The study concluded with the most important findings and recommendations that show that the Shari'a due process law did not deprive the judge of his discretion, but rather granted broad authority by assessing what reflects whether the notification is in accordance with due process or not. One of the most important recommendations of the study is to set special conditions for the selection of bailiffs, so as not to appoint those who do not have scientific competence.

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Published

2020-03-01

How to Cite

Abu Jamea, N. A. I. . (2020). Judiciary Intimations in the Jordanian Legal ( Sharia’ ) Courts. Dirasat: Shari’a and Law Sciences, 47(1), 279–290. Retrieved from https://dsr.ju.edu.jo/djournals/index.php/Law/article/view/2666

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