In claims against a slave concerning matters involving financial liability, who is the proper party to the dispute?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Judicial Rulings
Primary text
If the claim against the slave pertains to issues not admitting the slave's statement against himself, such as destruction of property or a transgression resulting in a monetary penalty, the master is the proper litigant, and the oath is incumbent upon the master. The slave is never required to swear in such financial matters.