Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.

In Malaysia, the minimum age for a Muslim to get married is eighteen for the male party and sixteen years of age for the female party and failure to comply with this requirement will made the party liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit or six months imprisonments or both. On the other...

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Main Authors: Mohd Talib, Mardiah, Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati, Abdul Ghani, Rosnani
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.367612020-11-12T04:25:49Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36761/ Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani. Mohd Talib, Mardiah Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati Abdul Ghani, Rosnani Domestic relations. Family law Domestic relations (Islamic law). Family law In Malaysia, the minimum age for a Muslim to get married is eighteen for the male party and sixteen years of age for the female party and failure to comply with this requirement will made the party liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit or six months imprisonments or both. On the other hand, Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 which is applicable for non Muslim provided that the minimum age of marriage is fixed at eighteen years with the proviso that a female party who has attained the age of sixteen years may be married if she had obtained a license from Chief Minister. No marriage may be solemnized when the girl is under sixteen, otherwise the party will be punished with and imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years and a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit for non Muslim. Hence, the cases of child marriage increase from day to day due to the insufficient term of punishment. Therefore, our group proposes to suggest that a higher punishment to be implemented in order to curb the problem of underage marriages in Malaysia which is punishment for statutory rape under S376 (2) Penal Code. Plus, we will also highlight the effects of passing of law that allows under age marriage in Malaysia. This research adopts qualitative type of research. Semi-structured interviews, library and internet research will be conducted in order to gathered information and to obtain different view regarding the research topic. 2011 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36761/1/36761.pdf Mohd Talib, Mardiah and Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati and Abdul Ghani, Rosnani (2011) Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Domestic relations. Family law
Domestic relations (Islamic law). Family law
spellingShingle Domestic relations. Family law
Domestic relations (Islamic law). Family law
Mohd Talib, Mardiah
Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati
Abdul Ghani, Rosnani
Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
description In Malaysia, the minimum age for a Muslim to get married is eighteen for the male party and sixteen years of age for the female party and failure to comply with this requirement will made the party liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand ringgit or six months imprisonments or both. On the other hand, Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 which is applicable for non Muslim provided that the minimum age of marriage is fixed at eighteen years with the proviso that a female party who has attained the age of sixteen years may be married if she had obtained a license from Chief Minister. No marriage may be solemnized when the girl is under sixteen, otherwise the party will be punished with and imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years and a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit for non Muslim. Hence, the cases of child marriage increase from day to day due to the insufficient term of punishment. Therefore, our group proposes to suggest that a higher punishment to be implemented in order to curb the problem of underage marriages in Malaysia which is punishment for statutory rape under S376 (2) Penal Code. Plus, we will also highlight the effects of passing of law that allows under age marriage in Malaysia. This research adopts qualitative type of research. Semi-structured interviews, library and internet research will be conducted in order to gathered information and to obtain different view regarding the research topic.
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author Mohd Talib, Mardiah
Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati
Abdul Ghani, Rosnani
author_facet Mohd Talib, Mardiah
Kamarul Zaki, Nur Izzati
Abdul Ghani, Rosnani
author_sort Mohd Talib, Mardiah
title Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
title_short Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
title_full Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
title_fullStr Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
title_full_unstemmed Legality of underage marriage according to Islamic law and Civil law / Mardiah Mohd Talib, Nur Izzati Kamarul Zaki and Rosnani Abdul Ghani.
title_sort legality of underage marriage according to islamic law and civil law / mardiah mohd talib, nur izzati kamarul zaki and rosnani abdul ghani.
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