The Rights for The Heirs' Penal in Killing Case: According to Jurisprudence & Law of Criminal Procedure in Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Mohammed Abduh Awaf Hummadi Department of Shariah - College of Shariah and Law - Jazan University - KSA Author

Keywords:

Heirs, Killing Case, Allegation Case, Taking Penalty, Blood-Fine, Ending Allegation and A Penal Procedures

Abstract

In this research I clarified what is related to the criminal right for the heirs in killing case. Also I clarified the concept of allegation and crime and the pillar of allegation. In addition I pointed out what belongs to the heirs' right in case of allegation, and is taking penalty ensured essentially or primary for the heirs or inherited to them. Also I indicated the heirs who deceive rights in jurisprudence and legally and the type of right that heirs allegate it and the court of such issues. Then I talked about the right of heir in case of killing “what kind of killing and what does result for each type and rights of unconscious and absent heir”. Then, I clarified when the allegation got the end and that it ends by the forgiveness of the heirs and I mentioned guidance's from the Islamic law and rules about lawful forgiveness Also I pointed out who has the right to forgive and if just some of heirs forgive does taking penalty fell down. I explained that the allegation ends by money reforming or by lawful command also I mentioned what is related to that all from the penal procedures code. Surely, I was care of collecting all parts of the topic, then I mentioned the conclusion which obtains the summary of and the most important findings then I ended it with an index of sources and references.

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Published

15-01-2016

How to Cite

Hummadi, Mohammed Abduh Awaf. “The Rights for The Heirs’ Penal in Killing Case: According to Jurisprudence & Law of Criminal Procedure in Saudi Arabia”. Jazan University Journal of Human Sciences, vol. 5, no. 1 الجزء الرابع, Jan. 2016, pp. 470-97, https://journals.jazanu.edu.sa/ojs/index.php/JUJHS/article/view/218.

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