Criminal Law Study on Forging Birth Certificates for Inheritance Claims
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-05-09
Authors : Herlina Panggabean Sarbudin Panjaitan;
Page : 541-546
Keywords : Criminal; Birth certificate forgery; Inheritance;
Abstract
A crime is an act prohibited by law and accompanied by a threat of sanction in the form of a criminal penalty. One example of such a crime is the forgery of a birth certificate for the purpose of obtaining an inheritance. The focus of this study is to analyse the legal aspects of the crime of falsifying birth certificates to gain inheritance rights. To address this issue, the research employs normative legal methods (also known as normative juridical research) conducted through library research. The aim is to understand how the law views and analyzes the crime of falsifying birth certificates with the intent to obtain inheritance. The findings indicate that cases involving birth certificate forgery must be thoroughly investigated, as such actions can cause harm to others. Therefore, it is essential for judges to take clear and decisive action in order to uphold justice. Failure to do so may result in injustice and harm to those who rightfully deserve the inheritance.
Other Latest Articles
- Climate Change Coverage in News Media: A Case Study of the Nepali Media in the context of COP29
- Interspecies Kinship and Ecological Harmony in Dhan Gopal Mukerji’s “kari the elephant”
- Vulnerability of Disabled bodies as Societal Issues in A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
- Analysis of the Influence of the Use of Twitter Registers in the Formal Language of Grade 12 Students
- Control on Thoughts and Ideas in the Dystopian Society
Last modified: 2025-12-16 17:37:07
Share Your Research, Maximize Your Social Impacts


