There are some legal misconceptions among the public that have been created from movies and serials, and unfortunately, people believe them in a high proportion

There are some legal misconceptions among the public that have been created from movies and serials, and unfortunately, people believe them in a high proportion
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1- If you complain to someone and you cannot prove it, the other party will restore their dignity and you will be condemned.
P: This belief is wrong. The court is the place of grievances and handling of complaints. It is your right to file a complaint and it is the duty of the court to investigate it. Failure to prove criminal liability does not bring you a criminal charge.
Except in special circumstances

2- Parents can deprive their children of inheritance
P. No, no one can deprive his heir of inheritance. The will of the deceased is valid only for one third of the inheritance. The only heir who kills his heir is deprived of inheritance.

3- If you don’t have a driver’s license and cause someone’s death due to an accident, you have committed intentional homicide.
P. This is not the case at all. Driving without a license is a separate offense. If you cause an accident leading to death without a license, you will be sentenced to a maximum of two years in prison in addition to paying the fine. Fatal accident
Even if you have a certificate, in addition to the ransom, you will be imprisoned for 6 months to 2 years depending on the judgment of the judge.

4- The payment for forbidden months is doubled.
P. This rumor is not true either. In Haram months, Diyeh is only one third more than other months. Haram months are: Dhul-Qa’da, Dhul-Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab. Contrary to the common misconception of many people, the month of Safar is not a forbidden month

5- The custody of the child is always with the father.
P. no First of all, until the age of seven, the priority of the custody of the child is with the mother. After that, if the father does not have the authority to take care of the children, their custody will be entrusted to the mother. In addition, the best interests of the child are also taken into consideration when giving custody.

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