Payment of paternity denial suit And its applications in Jordanian sharia courts "acknowledgment as a model"
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https://doi.org/10.6520/qn5p7p94Keywords:
الدفع، الدعوى، نفي النسب، المحاكم الشرعية الأردنية.Abstract
The study shed light on the term acknowledgment as a model for defending a denial of lineage lawsuit and its applications in Jordanian Sharia courts, given its importance that lies in its relation to clarifying the provisions of acknowledgment of lineage in Jordanian jurisprudence and legislation regulating it, and the procedures followed in the event of a conflict between conclusive evidence and acknowledgment of lineage. The study concluded that the plea of acknowledgment in a denial of lineage lawsuit is divided into five sections: the plea of explicit, implicit, correct, incorrect, and retraction of the acknowledgment. The plaintiff may plead the plea of acknowledgment by the defendant that his acknowledgment was incorrect, unproductive, and incorrect. It is possible for the explicit acknowledgment to come together with the implicit acknowledgment, and it is possible for one or both of them to come together with the correct or incorrect acknowledgment.

