Daily Rambam (1) Eidus Chapter 22: Contradictory Witnesses and the Validity of Testimony (Wednesday, 11th Teves)

Chapter 22: The punishments for Eidim Zomimim-false witnesses

Halacha 1 – Contradictory Groups of Witnesses

  • If two groups contradict each other and one witness from each group testifies together on another matter, their testimony is invalid because one must be lying.
  • If each group testifies separately on unrelated matters, their testimony is accepted individually.

Halacha 2 – Two Promissory Notes

  • Reuven presents two notes against Shimon (one for a maneh, one for 200 zuz), each signed by one of the contradictory groups.
  • Shimon pays only the lesser amount (maneh) and swears regarding the remainder, holding a sacred article, as if admitting part of a claim.

Halacha 3 – Two Creditors, One Debtor

  • Reuven and Shimon each sue Levi with notes signed by the two contradictory groups.
  • Levi denies both debts; each creditor may swear (Rabbinic oath) and collect, since one claim must be valid.

Halacha 4 – One Creditor, Two Debtors

  • Reuven sues Shimon and Levi with notes signed by the two contradictory groups.
  • Both deny; Reuven cannot prove either claim, so both notes are void. Defendants take a simple oath (sh’vuat heset) and are released.
  • If the groups testified at different times, each note can be used separately to collect.

Halacha 5 – Multiple Disqualified Witness Groups

  • If a plaintiff repeatedly brings witnesses who are disqualified through hazamah—even 100 times—and later brings valid witnesses, the case is judged based on the valid testimony.
  • However, if a legal document was proven forged by protest, it can never be used to collect—even if signatures are verified—unless the witnesses themselves testify to their signatures.

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