Iranian Civil Code
The Iranian Civil Code is a comprehensive legal framework that governs civil matters in Iran. Established in 1928, it covers various aspects of private law, including contracts, property rights, family law, and inheritance. The code is influenced by Islamic law, particularly Shia Islam, and aims to provide a structured approach to legal issues within the country.
The code is divided into several sections, each addressing specific legal topics. It serves as a primary reference for judges, lawyers, and citizens in resolving civil disputes. Amendments and updates have been made over the years to adapt to changing societal needs and legal interpretations.