NTV Kenya: Why Imams are seeking Court of Appeal’s help in inheritance disputes - News Summed Up

NTV Kenya: Why Imams are seeking Court of Appeal’s help in inheritance disputes


Why Imams are seeking Court of Appeal’s help in inheritance disputesThe Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK) wants Parliament to enact a law for the establishment of a Kadhis Court of Appeal to deal with issues relating to inheritance and other property cases among Muslims through the guidance of the Quran. Recently, the High Court in Mombasa overturned a ruling by the Kadhi’s Court that denied a beneficiary, who was allegedly born out of wedlock, the right to a share of his Muslim father’s estate. While ruling in favour of the child, the Court of Appeal said that it was discriminatory to deny a child inheritance simply because he or she was born out of an unlawful union. In Islamic law, a child born out of wedlock can only inherit from the mother and not from the father. Contrary to Islamic law, the Kenyan Constitution states that the rights of a child take precedence over marital status.


Source: Daily Nation March 04, 2024 14:08 UTC



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