Domicile Of a Married Woman: Call for Changes

Under the Malaysian law, domicile of a married woman will follow her husband's so long as the marriage continues. The domicile of one will determine her claim on the issue of administration of marriage, divorce and family matters, distribution of property and other civil matters. The discussion...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jalil, Najah lnani, Mohd Arshad, 'Ain Husna, Md Saleh, Khuzaimah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30466/1/SOLAS%20VI_2022_130_133.pdf
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author Abdul Jalil, Najah lnani
Mohd Arshad, 'Ain Husna
Md Saleh, Khuzaimah
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Md Saleh, Khuzaimah
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description Under the Malaysian law, domicile of a married woman will follow her husband's so long as the marriage continues. The domicile of one will determine her claim on the issue of administration of marriage, divorce and family matters, distribution of property and other civil matters. The discussion will focus on the application for divorce under section 48 and 49 under the Law Reform (Marriage & Divorce) Act 1976 where the domicile of a wife will determine whether the court in Malaysia will has the jurisdiction to hear such an application. Thus, in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to fight for gender equality, the question now arises as to the suitability of this rule based on the current situation. This paper will analyse the principle of domicile of a married woman and the courts' approach when exercising judgement in divorce application. The analysis is based on the Law Reform (Marriage & Divorce) Act 1976 and the court cases and its judgement. The finding would shed light on the suitability of this archaic law thus promoting to the public and the policy maker on the changes that should be adopted in ensuring the fairness and justice to the married woman.
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spelling uum-304662024-02-27T15:07:17Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30466/ Domicile Of a Married Woman: Call for Changes Abdul Jalil, Najah lnani Mohd Arshad, 'Ain Husna Md Saleh, Khuzaimah K Law (General) Under the Malaysian law, domicile of a married woman will follow her husband's so long as the marriage continues. The domicile of one will determine her claim on the issue of administration of marriage, divorce and family matters, distribution of property and other civil matters. The discussion will focus on the application for divorce under section 48 and 49 under the Law Reform (Marriage & Divorce) Act 1976 where the domicile of a wife will determine whether the court in Malaysia will has the jurisdiction to hear such an application. Thus, in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to fight for gender equality, the question now arises as to the suitability of this rule based on the current situation. This paper will analyse the principle of domicile of a married woman and the courts' approach when exercising judgement in divorce application. The analysis is based on the Law Reform (Marriage & Divorce) Act 1976 and the court cases and its judgement. The finding would shed light on the suitability of this archaic law thus promoting to the public and the policy maker on the changes that should be adopted in ensuring the fairness and justice to the married woman. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30466/1/SOLAS%20VI_2022_130_133.pdf Abdul Jalil, Najah lnani and Mohd Arshad, 'Ain Husna and Md Saleh, Khuzaimah (2022) Domicile Of a Married Woman: Call for Changes. In: Proceedings: Seminar on Law and Society 2022 (SOLAS VI), Theme: "Sustainability In Society: Legal Response", 8 & 9 November 2022, UUM Sintok, Kedah.
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title_full Domicile Of a Married Woman: Call for Changes
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title_short Domicile Of a Married Woman: Call for Changes
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