Even before the Torah was given to Klal Yisroel at Har Sinai, a system of courts and civil justice was set up by Moshe Rabbenu to administer the legal process of arbitrating financial disputes according to the Halachah. A system of Battei Din was established, and the basic principles of procedure were put into place, and remain unchanged until today. Thus if someone has a financial claim against another, which this other person either denies or ignores, in the first instance one requests of Beis Din for them to issue a summons to the defendant to have the claim or dispute arbitrated by the Beis Din.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5775 Issue XV Parshas Bo Taking the Law into Your Own Hands Under What Circumstances is This Permitted? Rabbi Yehonson Dovid Hool
Even before the Torah was given to Klal Yisroel at Har Sinai, a system of courts and civil justice was set up by Moshe Rabbenu to administer the legal process of arbitrating financial disputes according to the Halachah. A system of Battei Din was established, and the basic principles of procedure were put into place, and remain unchanged until today. Thus if someone has a financial claim against another, which this other person either denies or ignores, in the first instance one requests of Beis Din for them to issue a summons to the defendant to have the claim or dispute arbitrated by the Beis Din.
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