Sharia Penal Code definition

Sharia Penal Code means the Sharia Penal Code established by the Sharia Penal Code Law of the State;

Examples of Sharia Penal Code in a sentence

  • Vice Chancellor Bayero University, Kano and now Pro- Chancellor and Chairman of Council, University of BeninMr. Mallam Muzzamil Sani Hanga Legal Practitioner and Secretary of the Drafting Committee of the Kano Sharia Penal Code Mr. Alhaji Kuliya Alkali, Chief Imam of Kano and fmr.

  • This is done with the view to draw the lessons of Sharia Penal Code Law implementation of Sudan and linking it to Nigeria‘s experiences.

  • They also observed that the State Sharia Penal Code and Criminal procedure of 2002 could resolved the controversies of implementing the Sharia in Kaduna State.

  • Two subsequent phases of the new Sharia Penal Code are to be introduced but their timing is not yet determined.

  • Sections 128 and 129 of the Sharia Penal Code Law 2000 of Zamfara State; Sections 130 and 131 of the Sharia Penal Code Law of Sokoto State; Sections 123 and 124 of the Sharia Penal and Criminal Procedure Codes 2002 of Kaduna State; and Sections 126 and 127 of the Sharia Penal Code Law 2000 of Kano State.

  • A Background Consideration of the New Sharia Penal Code It took about six months to study and implement the Shariʾa Penal Code and Criminal Procedure 2000.

  • Exemplified by offences relating to ordeal, witchcraft and " juju" (Sections 408-413) in the Sharia Penal Code Law 2000 of Sokoto State, and Sections 405- 409 of the Sharia Penal Code Law 2000 of Zamfara State.

  • Under the Kano Sharia Penal Code Law the criminal offence of rape carries different penalties according to the marital status of the perpetrator.

  • Likewise, the Kano Sharia Penal Code Law explicitly condones marital rape and discriminates against married women who have been forced into having sexual intercourse by their husbands.

  • While sharia courts have long had jurisdiction over civil matters where at least one party is Muslim, the new Sharia Penal Code (SPC) applies to non-Muslims as well, depending on the crime.

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