The responsibility of children who are not discriminating in the Omani Civil Procedure law compared to Islamic law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.v5i10.133Keywords:
Tort liability; not discriminated children; Civil Procedure lawAbstract
The purpose of the current research is to examine the responsibility of children who are not discriminated in the Omani civil procedure law compared to Islamic law. In order to achieve the main objective of the research, the research has examined the related literature and legal articles to the research. The research have used the analytical descriptive approach to compare the Omani law and the Islamic Sharyiah. The research have found that this research is the latest in the field of tort liability.The results showed that there is no difference between the responsibility of children who are not discriminating in the Omani civil procedure law compared to Islamic law. As well as the adequacy of the legal provisions on the responsibility of children who are not privileged in the Omani Civil Procedure Code, which is considered to be harmful to the injured. The researchers recommend for the importance of educating the community about the civil procedure law in order to protect public and private property from tampering with non-privileged children by publishing laws concerning the responsibility of non-discriminating children in local newspapers and through various social media.










