Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia

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Iraq Civil Commissioner
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" On Sir Edgar Bonham Carter's advice a further proclamation was issued by the Commander-in-Chief at the end of December 1918, providing for the establishment of a Court of Appeal at Baghdad and of Courts of First Instance at Baghdad and elsewhere as required. The right of appeal to the Court of Cassation in Constantinople was abolished, and in its place a power of revision similar to that exercised by an Indian High Court was given to the Senior Judicial Officer and the Court of Appeal.
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... continuation of the Peace Court and the Shar'ah Court which had been opened in July was sanctioned, and similar courts were to be set up wherever thej' were needed, but the jurisdiction of the Shar'ah Courts was not the sanle as it had been under the Turks. It was limited to suits concerning Sunni Mohammedans arising, out of marriage, divorce, guardianship, succession or wills, charitable endowments or pious bequests, while the jurisdiction formerly possessed by the Sunni Shar'ah Courts over Shi'ahs, Jews, or Christians was transferred to the civil Courts of First Instance, and is exercised in accordance with the personal law of those concerned, or any custom applicable to them.

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