COMPETENT WITNESSES: Whether parties under Islamic Law will be deemed competent witnesses in their respective claims
HELD:
"It is correct that under Islamic law, unlike in English law, parties are not competent witnesses in their respective cases; hence their statements in Court would not be regarded as evidence and their statements are something akin or similar to the statement of claim or of defence in Court
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