Chapter: Oath should be sworn by the defendant
2Chapter: The obligation of judging on the basis of a witness and an oath
3Chapter: So the judgement of the judge does not change what happened
4Chapter: The case of Hind
5Chapter: The prohibition of asking too much with no need. The prohibition of withholding the rights of others and asking of them, which means refusing to give others their rights and asking for that to which one is not entitles
6Chapter: The reward of the judge if he strives to reach a decision, whether he gets it right or wrong
7Chapter: It is disliked for a judge to pass a judgement when he is angry
8Chapter: Rejection of wrong rulings and of newly-invented matters
9Chapter: The best of witnesses
10Chapter: Differences between mujtahids
11Chapter: It is recommended for a judge to reconcile between disputants