𐤌𐤋𐤊 𐤏𐤃𐤌 𐤄𐤌𐤔𐤐𐤕
MaLaK AḎaM Ha’MishPaT
(The People’s Court of Judgment)
Resolve All Matters in Righteousness
The Nation of YaShaR’eL is not a place of confusion, division, or chaos.
When disputes arise between brothers, families, or communities, they are not to be settled in the courts of Babylon — but within the righteous jurisdiction of the Covenant.
All citizens are commanded by Covenant Law to walk in peace, integrity, and obedience to 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄.
However, when disputes arise between brothers, families, or communities, the Judicial House is entrusted with the responsibility to judge righteously and restore order.
The Dispute Resolution Portal of the MaLaKuṬH of YaShaR’eL exists to uphold justice, righteousness, and order within the Nation by providing a clear and covenantal process for resolving civil, community, and covenantal disputes, ensuring that no matter is left to chaos or personal vengeance.
Purpose & Mandate
The purpose of this portal is:
- To provide righteous judgment according to the ToRaH
- To protect the Nation from disorder, slander, and injustice
- To ensure all disputes are resolved lawfully and without partiality
- To hold citizens accountable to their Covenant responsibilities
“You shall appoint judges and officers in all your gates… and they shall judge the people with righteous judgment.”
– DaBaR’YM 16:18
All cases will be reviewed and ruled upon by the appointed officers of the House of Law & Judgment according to the ToRaH and the National Covenant Charter.
Process Overview
If you are a registered citizen of the MaLaKuṬH and have an unresolved dispute, you may submit a case to the Judicial House for review.
Please ensure you have:
- Attempted to resolve the dispute directly and peacefully
- Gathered all relevant information and evidence
- Removed all slander, exaggeration, or false accusations from your case
- Prepared yourself to accept the righteous judgment rendered
Once submitted, your case will be reviewed, investigated, and judged in accordance with Covenant Law.
You will be notified of the outcome and any required actions.
Citizen Responsibility
All citizens submitting disputes must commit to:
- Truthful testimony
- Acceptance of the ruling
- Willingness to reconcile in righteousness
Submit Your Case
If you are ready to submit your dispute for judgment: