The ruling when both claimants of a foundling produce verifiable evidence supporting their respective claims.
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Foundlings
Primary text
If each of the two claimants provides evidence supporting their specific claim (e.g., one provides evidence it is a son, the other evidence it is a daughter), the judgment follows the same ruling as if each had made their claim individually. This is because the evidence provided by the liar among them is considered void, being equivalent to non-existence, while the evidence of the truthful party is upheld, necessitating a ruling based on the valid proof.