[2] - CHAPTER: IT IS THE DEFENDANT WHO SHOULB SWEAR (TO PROVE HIS INNOCENCE)
[3] - CHAPTER: JUDGMENT IS TO BE PRONOUNCED ON EVIDENCE, AND ONE WHO IS ELOQUENT IN HIS PLEA (MAY WIN THE CASE)
[4] - CHAPTER: IT IS FORBIDDEN TO ASK MANY QUESTIONS AND WASTING OF WEALTH
[5] - CHAPTER: THE REWARD OF THE JUDGE WHEN HE TRIES TO ARRIVE AT A DECISION, WHETHER THAT DECISION IS CORRECT OR INCORRECT
[6] - CHAPTER: IT IS NOT DESIRABLE TO GIVE JUDGMENT IN A FIT OF RAGE
[7] - CHAPTER: REJECTING OF THE WRONG THINGS AND THE INNOVATIONS (IN RELIGION)
[8] - CHAPTER: AN EXCELLENT WITNESS
[9] - CHAPTER: THE DIFFERENCE OF THOSE WHO ENDEAVOUR TO ARRIVE AT THE CORRECT DECISION
[10] - CHAPTER: IT IS MERITORIOUS FOR A JUDGE TO BRING ABOUT CONCILIATION BETWEEN TWO CONTENDING PERSONS OR PARTIES
[11] - CHAPTER: STRAY THING FOUND BY ANYONE
[12] - CHAPTER: STRAY THINGS OF THE PILGRIMS
[13] - CHAPTER: IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MILK AN ANIMAL WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF ITS OWNER
[14] - CHAPTER: ENTERTAINMENT OF THE GUEST
[15] - CHAPTER: IT IS MERITORIOUS TO SPEND THE SURPLUS WEALTH FOR ONE'S BROTHER
[16] - CHAPTER: IN CASE THE PROVISIONS RUN SHORT, THESE SHOULD BE POOLED