Umm Al-Qura University

Umm Al-Qura University

Issue 90: September 2022, Article-6


- 2022/11/09

The basis of excuses for the fundamentalists Its applications in the full version system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


Ali bin Abdo bin Mohammed Asimi Hakami

Associate Professor, College of Sharia and Fundamentals of Religion, Najran University
Issue 90 Pages:71-90 | September 2022 | https://doi.org/10.54940/si41515192 | 
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Abstract

The rule of bridging pretexts is one of the most important fundamentalist rules which shows their importance in various systemic  and  other aspects; since the issue of investigation is partially within the Saudi criminal procedure system, it is an  issue directly affecting the achievement of justice, and to pay the damage to society, the statement of the relationship of the systemic material in  the investigation of the rule of bridging pretexts in fundamentalists, this is because of the general  relevance and impact of the rules  of Evidence in the drafting of the Regulations' texts and regulations. 
Its objectives: to clarify the relationship of the system of criminal procedure with the fundamentalist rules by indicating the system's relationship with the rule of bridging pretexts, demonstrating the organizer's concern for the rights of the accused at all  stages of the investigation, and based it on the rule of closing pretexts in the majority of investigative material. 
His approach: Gathering rules of order in the investigation relating to the rule of bridging pretexts, then analyze it, indicate its relationship to the rule of bridging pretexts.
Results: The texts of the system in the investigation bridge the pretext of improvisation, uniqueness, neglect, arbitrariness and difference.

Keywords

Pretexts, order, investigation, and organizer.

 

How to Cite 

Hakami A. (September 2022), 'The basis of excuses for the fundamentalists Its applications in the full version system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,' Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Sharia'h Sciences and Islamic Studies, Issue.90 pp 71-90. https://doi.org/10.54940/si41515192

 

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