her husband’s family. Also, what is mentioned in pages 16/20 of the minutes is not true. The two
defense witnesses, who are sisters of the defendant, confirmed that the child subject of the custody is
suffering from allergy. Also, it is not true that the defendant lives in the same apartment with her
husband’s family, because the first witness testified in page 13 that the custodian lives in a separate
room, with no connecting to the apartment occupied by the rest of the family. With regard of article
(116) which specifies the conditions of the suitability of the custodian, that decreed a suitability
reequipment in paragraph (2) that should not be married to stranger to her daughter unless the court
decided otherwise. In this case the court judged in a favor of the mother, and that’s because the court
preferred to consider in the benefit of the daughter who's suffering from allergy.
According to the offered evidence and documents by the defense, which was not being objected to by
prosecution, and because her best benefit is to be with her mother, who will be better suited to look
after her, especially with the state of her ailment, we therefore, support the trial court decision and
dismiss the appeal.
Signature
Sana Alfadil Khogali
Judge of the Court of Appeal
Signature
Eman Moawia Ibrahim
Judge of the Court of Appeal
Signature
Saif Eldeen Abd Alwhab Ali:
Judge of the Court of Appeal
Final Order: * Dismissing the Appeal and Uphold trial court decision.
Signature
Sana Alfadil Khogali
Judge of the Court of Appeal
Circle Chief