An attitude towards the legal loopholes and executive challenges of the court rulings regarding the demand for alimony during marriage and the ways out.
Subject Areas : Private lawElham Najafi 1 , Javad Habibi tabar 2 , Azam KHoSHsourat movafagh 3
1 - PhD student in women's studies, majoring in women's rights in Islam, Faculty of Women and Family, University of Religions and Religions, Qom, Iran.
2 - Associate Professor, Director of Jurisprudence and Jurisprudence Department, Al-Mustafa Al-Alamiya Community, Qom, Iran.
3 - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Women and Family, University of Religions and Religions, Qom, Iran.
Keywords: Implementation challenges, Judicial Procedure, reparations, family courts, legislative gaps,
Abstract :
The main issue in the current research is to evaluate the performance of family courts regarding the judgments issued regarding the marriage allowance and its current judicial procedure in Iran's legal system. In this article, an attempt is made to analyze and examine the existing practical procedure in the courts as well as the jurisprudential and legal foundations of the demand for marital alimony, and also to express examples of conflicting opinions issued in the judicial courts to evaluate and criticize the legal citations and the existing judicial procedure. Because the existence of loopholes and ambiguities in the field of legislation has caused the lack of uniformity of procedure in the courts and the emergence of confusion and the issuing of mixed opinions from the family courts. In this research, the type of research is basic and the research method is descriptive and analytical, and since judicial procedure is considered as one of the sources of law, it has been tried as much as possible, in addition to introducing the current procedure, as a witness, some joint rulings from the family courts, which are randomly selected, to be cited and the decrees issued in this field should be analyzed, and as a result, by approving and interpreting the laws related to reciprocity and issuing unanimity votes in issues where conflicting opinions have been issued, implementation challenges can be minimized.
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