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Court recognizes unregistered marriage, confirms child’s parentage

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Last updated: 2024/09/20 at 10:07 PM
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In a recent case in Bahrain, a Sharia Court ruled in favor of a woman seeking to establish the lineage of her child born from an unregistered marriage. The court accepted witness testimony and confirmed the validity of the marriage, despite the lack of formal documentation. According to lawyer Mohammed Ibrahim Al Sari, the plaintiff and the defendant entered into an unregistered marriage through a verbal agreement witnessed by the defendant’s brother. The couple’s child was born four months after the marriage, leading the woman to file a lawsuit to establish the legal status of their union.

The court acknowledged the plaintiff’s request to prove the marriage, which was supported by witnesses and met all legal requirements. It ruled in favor of the plaintiff, recognizing the marriage’s legal and religious implications. The court dismissed the argument that the couple had a registered marriage 15 months after the unregistered one, emphasizing that the validity of a marriage depends on legal elements and the absence of impediments. The existence of these elements and the absence of impediments in the prior unregistered marriage were established through witness testimony.

The court concluded that the prior unregistered marriage took precedence over the later registered one, as it was valid and established. The defendant had also acknowledged the child’s lineage in the birth notification issued by the Ministry of Health. The ruling highlights the importance of legal elements and the absence of impediments in establishing the validity of a marriage. It also underscores the significance of witness testimony in verifying the legitimacy of a union.

This case demonstrates the Sharia Court’s commitment to upholding the rights of individuals in unregistered marriages and ensuring that their legal status is recognized. By accepting witness testimony and verifying the validity of the marriage, the court has provided legal protection to the woman and her child. The ruling sets a precedent for similar cases in Bahrain, emphasizing the importance of establishing legal and religious implications in unregistered unions.

Lawyer Mohammed Ibrahim Al Sari’s role in representing the plaintiff and presenting the case highlights the importance of legal representation in matters of family law. His expertise in navigating the legal system and advocating for his client’s rights played a crucial role in securing a favorable outcome in the case. This case underscores the significance of legal counsel in protecting individuals’ rights and ensuring that their legal interests are upheld.

Overall, the ruling in favor of the woman seeking to establish the lineage of her child born from an unregistered marriage reflects the commitment of the Bahraini legal system to uphold justice and protect the rights of individuals in family law matters. By recognizing the validity of the marriage and emphasizing the importance of witness testimony, the court has ensured that the woman and her child receive the legal recognition they deserve. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of legal representation and advocacy in safeguarding individuals’ rights in family law disputes.

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