International Journal of Neutrosophic Science IJNS 2690-6805 2692-6148 10.54216/IJNS https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/911 2020 2020 Multicriteria Decision-Making Applications Based on Generalized Hamming Measure for Law Faculty of Law, Hasan Kalyoncu University, Gaziantep 27410, Turkey Necmiye Merve Sahin Department of Mathematics, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep27310-Turkey Azize Dayan Jurisprudential decisions always reflect confidence in the law. The more wrong a judge's decision is, the greater the reaction will be. This is something we all know. But today, the reactions to the decisions of the judges are increasing in a negative way. Because, making so many conscientious decisions or transferring cases to higher courts have widely increased. This means that people's objections to the decisions increase. To avoid such problems in judges' decisions, an algorithm is introduced in this article. The mentioned algorithm shows every decision given by judges as generalized set-valued neutrosophic quadruples and calculates its similarity to the ideal decision by Hamming similarity measure on generalized set-valued neutrosophic quadruples. The algorithm is introduced in such a way that it decides whether the decision to be made in each case is similar to the decision made by the judge or not. This allows us to see how correct the judges’ decisions are. The closer the algorithm result is to 1, the more accurate the decision. You can judge decisions according to this accuracy value and it is aimed to reduce the problems such as objections to the decisions. 2021 2021 08 29 10.54216/IJNS.170101 https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/21/show/911