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Specialized articles from our team on Saudi laws, court procedures, and legislative developments — designed to help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities.
The Law of Evidence: How Do You Prove Your Right Before the Court?
Holding a right is one thing; proving it before the courts is another. A comprehensive overview of the Saudi Law of Evidence, types of evidence, and the burden of proof — and how to protect your position before you reach court.
Litigation & EvidenceWhen Must Your Contract Be in Writing? The SAR 100,000 Rule and Witness Testimony
Is a verbal agreement and two witnesses enough to prove a one-million-riyal deal? The Law of Evidence sets a clear threshold — learn the SAR 100,000 rule and when witness testimony is not accepted.
Litigation & EvidenceDo WhatsApp Messages and Emails Prove Your Right in Court? A Guide to Digital Evidence
A WhatsApp conversation, an email, a digital bank transfer — are they considered valid evidence? The Law of Evidence expressly recognized digital evidence. Learn its probative value and when it is binding.
Litigation & EvidenceMerchant Books as Evidence: When Are Your Records Evidence For or Against You?
Your accounting books may be your weapon or a weapon against you in commercial disputes. Learn when a merchant's books are evidence, and why their regularity makes the difference.
Litigation & EvidenceWhat to Do If Your Signature Is Denied or You Face a Forged Document?
Did your opponent deny their signature on the contract? Or did you discover a forged document? The Law of Evidence distinguishes between denial of handwriting and a claim of forgery — learn the procedures, fines, and burden of proof.
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