Mostafa Masomi v. Mehrandokht Madadi
DueProcess FifthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Whether the Fifth Amendment is violated when a judge denies a hearing or a trial in a civil (divorce) case, and as a result the petitioner was forced to surrender to the court's demand in absence of due process law
QUESTION PRESENTED The Fifth Amendment procedural due process requires government officials to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property. Also civil procedural due process provides, ‘Where an individual is facing a deprivation of life, liberty, or property, procedural due process mandates that he or she is entitled to adequate notice, a hearing, and a neutral judge.” . The questions presented are: (1) Whether the Fifth Amendment is violated when a judge denies a hearing or a trial in a civil (divorce} case, and as a result the petitioner was forced to surrender to the court's demand in absence of due process law. (2) Whether divorce judgment based on fraudulent documents and a partial agreement in : absence of due process law in a trial court would prevent the petitioner from filing for.a dismissal of an alimony (dowry) judgment overseas and applying for a religious divorce in order to regain freedom. ;