Preface
Preface
Preface
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HIS GROUNDS OF APPEAL ARE:<br />
1. I divorced my wife after I understand that she has no more interest in<br />
my marriage because she has not being performing her matrimonial<br />
duties.<br />
2. She then fled with my children to Essau N.B.D.<br />
3. I filed case against her at Bundung Cadi Court in order to retrieve my<br />
children.<br />
4. The Cadi misconceives the role of fair hearing by refusing to hear me<br />
because I went to complain to the High Court about the delicacy of<br />
the case<br />
5. The Cadi later informed me verbally that I never have a wife or<br />
children.<br />
6. I firmly believe that I married my said wife on a true Islamic way.<br />
7. I firmly believe that we have three children within the said marriage<br />
one of which is one and a half year old.<br />
8. I do frequently visit these children at Essau and I am very much<br />
dissatisfied with their living condition and also they are not attending<br />
school in both Islamic and English.<br />
9. That on my last visit to them, I realized that she has dispersed the<br />
children by giving one to her elder sister and sent the other to Senegal<br />
10. I field this appeal in order to retrieve my children, put them in good<br />
living condition, education them in both Islam and English and to<br />
train them on the moral and ethics of a good Muslim.<br />
Having listened to the two sides, and having gone through, the records of the<br />
Cadi Court, we have come to the conclusion that the Cadis Judgment is in order