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Sunday, August 06, 2006
Malaysia Ruling On Jurisdiction In Mixed Family Law Issue
Malaysia's Civil High Court in Kuala Lumpur has handed down a decision resolving one of the complexities stemming from the vesting jurisdiction over Islamic family law issues in Syariah courts., but jurisdiction of non-Muslim family law matters in civil courts. (Background.) On Friday, Sun2Surf reported on the case in which a Civil High Court ruled that it has jurisdiction over a complex custody matter. Aishah Abdullah is the mother of two children born out of wedlock. After the children were born, Aishah converted to Islam, but did not have her children converted. Since neither of the children (nor their father) is Muslim, Syariah courts would not have jurisdiction over the custody claim.