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PERSONAL LAWS AND JURISDICTION OF SECULAR AND SYARIAH COURTS
Article 121(1A) of the Federal Constitution (‘Constitution’), read together with the Ninth Schedule, List II, Item 1 of the State List, provides that secular courts ‘shall not have jurisdiction in respect of any matter within the jurisdiction of the Syariah courts’ (‘State List’). The State List provides for personal laws affecting persons professing the religion of Islam and the jurisdiction of the Syariah courts is exercisable on two conditions. First, the person professes the religion of Islam (‘Legal Persona’). Second, the matter falls within the subject-matter enumerated in the State List (‘Subject-matter Jurisdiction’).
MP SPEAKS | The fiasco of Rosliza Ibrahim - is Federal Court wrong?
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MP SPEAKS | Having read the entire judgement of the Federal Court in the Rosliza Ibrahim case, I am of the view that the judgement has not been infected by any legal error. Yes, it may be dubbed as a non-populist judgement. Apparently, the Federal Court, to its credit, opted not to play to the gallery.
After all, that is the sacrosanct duty of any court of law - deciding every case before it purely based on the evidence presented by all the relevant litigants. Attempting to be populist should not become the business of any court of law. The court is tasked to deliver justice according to the law, not to deliver any popular judgement by ignoring it.
Value, affordability in Tesco s Back to School campaign New Straits Times © Provided by New Straits Times Tesco Non-Food and Multichannel director, Janice Chan with the selection of products offered under its ‘Kembali ke Sekolah’ 2020 campaign.
KUALA LUMPUR: Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Tesco) has launched its one-stop centre and value-for-money back to school campaign, Kembali ke Sekolah 2020, offering parents affordable deals for the upcoming school year.
Due to the multiple disruptions to the school session this year, next year s schooling session will be very much anticipated by both children and parents alike.
Tesco has arranged the best offerings across all categories, from school uniforms to writing utensils, to help children get prepared when school reopens in January.
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