Reading all the articles, I have the following observations:
1- The case was heard in the defendant's absence after being declared correctly. He attended the hearing at
which the complainant explained her case and asked for a time to respond and then did not attend the verdict
hearing. The trial court had to close the case for an answer but did not do so.
2- The Appellant presented the aforementioned Divorce paper dated 29/8/2014, while explaining that the
divorce took place on October 18, 2013 and was preceded by a retroactive divorce in April, and then sent home.
The Court did not investigate this situation despite the presence of the parties.
In my opinion, these observations are not very significant in terms of judgment and can be tolerated. The
plaintiff can sue for divorce if she wishes. With regard to the payment of the expenses of pension of deafness
and pleasure, he can submit this payment to the court of the execution to prove it. If he succeeds, the convicted
person will not be able to pay this judgment, especially since the maintenance of alimony for the entire
legitimate period and the leisure cost is specified for four months. This does not require to determine the date of
the divorce and the end of alimony.
In general, the amounts of children's expenses, idleness and entertainment corresponded to the income of the
appellant who had received the service tribunal, namely 3,450 pounds.
For all the reasons stated, I think that in the case of the consent of my colleagues, we will support the judgments
rendered and will cancel this appeal.
Abdul Rahim Abdul Sayed
Supreme Court Judge
06/05/2015
I agree and add that the defendant waived his right to respond to the request, despite his presence in court. He
also did not request the examination of expert witnesses whose testimony the court heard in his absence.
Al-Taib Abdughafour Abdulwahab
Supreme Court Judge
05/11/2015
I agree.
Salah Al-Tijani Al-Amin
Supreme Court Judge
05/12/2015
The final judgment:
- Cancel the appeal
Salah Al-Tijani Al-Amin
Supreme Court Judge and Head of Department
05/12/2015