The heads of the Iranian Institute of Law and Legal Research, Qazizadeh and Zakani, should pay damages

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The heads of the Iranian Institute of Law and Legal Research, Qazizadeh and Zakani, should pay damages

Judges Ghazizadeh and Zakani, the heads of the Legal and Law Research Center in Iran, should be held accountable for damages.

Mohammad Darvishzadeh, the head of the Legal and Law Research Center in Iran, wrote in the Ettelaat newspaper.

Two candidates for the fourteenth presidential election withdrew in the final days of the legal campaign period after extensive use of various television networks for advertising.

Considering that some of these candidates had previously withdrawn and that similar actions had been repeated in past elections by candidates from different political factions, the question arises whether the withdrawal of presidential candidates does not impose any legal or religious responsibility on them.

Candidates who have caused financial losses to the television network by using it should bear the damages according to the triple rules of waste, causation, and civil liability, and the court may consider discounts in determining their liability.

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