Decree
Decree Translation
Date: 01/12/1446 Implementation of Discretionary Punishment Against Two Defendants in Takhar Province
According to the ruling of the Primary Court of Chah Ab District in Takhar Province, discretionary punishment (taʿzir) was carried out today, Thursday, 1/12/1446 AH, against two individuals—including one woman—accused of committing adultery.
The Primary Court had sentenced one of the defendants to one year of imprisonment and 30 lashes, and the second defendant to six months of imprisonment and 30 lashes as discretionary punishment.
This ruling of the Primary Court was implemented after being approved by the High Authority of the Supreme Court.
This entry documents the implementation of discretionary criminal punishment (taʿzir) in Chah Ab District of Takhar Province following a ruling by a Taliban primary court. Two individuals, including a woman, accused of adultery were sentenced to imprisonment and corporal punishment. The punishments were carried out after approval by the Supreme Court authority. The case reflects the continued use of flogging alongside custodial sentences within the Taliban justice system to regulate personal relationships and enforce moral prohibitions.
