Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]

Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be proud of. This uniqueness we are so proud of is embedded to the core of our constitution, in which unlike any other nation, Malaysia practices a dual justice system, making Malaysia neither a secular nor...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Nuri, Aina Khalida, Ahmad Saleh, Hanis Shakirin, Leman, Mohamed Nasharuddin Iskandar Shah, Bkhairudin, Siti Noorhafisah
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31543/1/31543.pdf
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author Ahmad Nuri, Aina Khalida
Ahmad Saleh, Hanis Shakirin
Leman, Mohamed Nasharuddin Iskandar Shah
Bkhairudin, Siti Noorhafisah
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Leman, Mohamed Nasharuddin Iskandar Shah
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description Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be proud of. This uniqueness we are so proud of is embedded to the core of our constitution, in which unlike any other nation, Malaysia practices a dual justice system, making Malaysia neither a secular nor an Islamic state. To this fact, there exist separate laws, namely Syariah laws and civil laws governing different sector of the nations, coexisting harmoniously since its birth. However this deemed harmonious coexistence does have loopholes here and there that we aim to study. One such separation deemed to exist is in the matter of marriage and divorce. To this regard there exist different regulations governing both civil and Islamic matters. This separation of laws on the same matter is what the research paper is about. For the cause of this research paper, section 51 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 has been critically looked into and studied. The section highlights that, in the case of dissolution of marriage by reason of conversion into Islam of one spouse, the unconverted spouse shall have the right to petition for a divorce after the expiration of three months. The study of this matter is with the hopes that the section can be generally improved and by extension to shine a light for people about other modes of marital dispute resolution other than that encapsulate in section 51 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:315432020-06-24T06:27:42Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31543/ Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.] Ahmad Nuri, Aina Khalida Ahmad Saleh, Hanis Shakirin Leman, Mohamed Nasharuddin Iskandar Shah Bkhairudin, Siti Noorhafisah K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence Marriage (Islamic law). Nikāḥ. Zawāj. نكاح. زواج Malaysia is unique to its core. That is not only an expression Malaysians toss around just to be proud of. This uniqueness we are so proud of is embedded to the core of our constitution, in which unlike any other nation, Malaysia practices a dual justice system, making Malaysia neither a secular nor an Islamic state. To this fact, there exist separate laws, namely Syariah laws and civil laws governing different sector of the nations, coexisting harmoniously since its birth. However this deemed harmonious coexistence does have loopholes here and there that we aim to study. One such separation deemed to exist is in the matter of marriage and divorce. To this regard there exist different regulations governing both civil and Islamic matters. This separation of laws on the same matter is what the research paper is about. For the cause of this research paper, section 51 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 has been critically looked into and studied. The section highlights that, in the case of dissolution of marriage by reason of conversion into Islam of one spouse, the unconverted spouse shall have the right to petition for a divorce after the expiration of three months. The study of this matter is with the hopes that the section can be generally improved and by extension to shine a light for people about other modes of marital dispute resolution other than that encapsulate in section 51 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976. 2014-12 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31543/1/31543.pdf Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]. (2014) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence
Marriage (Islamic law). Nikāḥ. Zawāj. نكاح. زواج
Ahmad Nuri, Aina Khalida
Ahmad Saleh, Hanis Shakirin
Leman, Mohamed Nasharuddin Iskandar Shah
Bkhairudin, Siti Noorhafisah
Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title_full Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title_fullStr Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title_short Section 51(1) of law reform (marriage and divorce) act 1976: a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in Malaysia on the ground of conversion to Islam / Aina Khalida Ahmad Nuri …[et al.]
title_sort section 51 1 of law reform marriage and divorce act 1976 a legal study governing dissolution of marriage in malaysia on the ground of conversion to islam aina khalida ahmad nuri et al
topic K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence
Marriage (Islamic law). Nikāḥ. Zawāj. نكاح. زواج
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