Disqualified from Payment on the basis of The Law of Implementation of Financial Sentences

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Judge and lecturer

2 Associate Professor at Shiraz University

Abstract

One of the barriers to effective execution of the sentence is the ease of evading the conviction by proving bankruptcy and debt split. A conviction is a means by which the convicted person can use it in a positive and almost easy manner to prevent an immediate execution of the sentence, and often the truth of the person's financial situation remains hidden. Predicting the widespread possibility of proof of wrongdoing causes abuse and thereby impedes the execution of the sentence. Any lawsuit requires rules that are formal and substantive, but laws are subject to legal and judicial interpretations to address ambiguities and issues after they become effective. Issues such as whether the lawsuit is valid? What types of financial convictions can be filed? What is the Guarantee of Failure to Submit a Property Statement or a Testimony Attachment? And is it possible that all the positive evidence can be substantiated in proof of a claim of wrongdoing? In this article we have the opportunity to review it.

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