Salam, sekali lagi saya hantar message ini...

Secara kasar untuk pengetahuan orang awam, keputusan 2 orang dari 3 hakim 
menolak permohonan isteri. Bila menolak tuntutan isteri maksudnya boleh 
dikatakan menang pada suami.  Hakim Nik Hashim kata, Mahkamah Syariah punya hak 
dan keputusan tidak boleh dikacau oleh Mahkamah Sivil tapi masa yang sama dia 
menyebut mahkamh sivil yang ada bidgkuasa untuk isytiharkan cerai kerana 
asalnya kahwin secara non muslim dan berdaftar di bawah Law Reform Act..

COnfusing siket verdictnya.. tapi esok saya ada meeting dengan loyers Subahsini 
dan PGSM.. incase ada info lain dari Presiden PGSM, saya akan maklumkan, 
mudah2an ahli JIM akan concern kerana ia melibatkan kemungkinan masa depan 
menjayakan Syariah di Malaysia..

Puan Hidayah


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From: puan hidayah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 8:12:48 PM
Subject: [Islah-Net] Penghakiman kes Saravanan di Mahkamah Putrajaya

Alhamdulillah, Keputusan Mahkamah Persekutuan memihak kepada suami yang memeluk 
Islam. Terima kasih kepada semua yang telah mengirim doa dan bersama2 hadir ke 
Putrajaya memberi sokongan...

Dipetik dari AFP
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Malaysia's highest court rejects plea to block divorce case from going to 
Islamic court

By EILEEN NG, Associated Press Writer AP - Thursday, December 27

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia - Malaysia's highest court Thursday rejected on 
technicality a Hindu woman's plea to stop her Muslim-convert husband from 
divorcing her in an Islamic court, and upheld the man's right to change their 
son's religion to Islam. 

The Federal Court's verdict was on a petition by Subashini Rajasingam, a 
29-year-old ethnic Indian Hindu, who also wants the divorce but says it should 
be decided in a civil court.
However, in a confusing verbal ruling, the Federal Court failed to clarify the 
status of Malaysia's minorities, such as Subashini, in marital disputes where 
the spouse is a Muslim. Civil rights groups have voiced fears that minority 
rights have become subordinate to Islamic jurisprudence in this predominantly 
Muslim nation, thanks to a series of rulings that have gone in favor of Muslim 
spouses.

The Federal Court said that as a principle, marital disputes involving a 
converted Muslim spouse and a non-Muslim partner should only be decided in a 
civil court and not in the Islamic Shariah Court. But at the same time, the 
court said Subashini's husband has the right to approach the Shariah court to 
seek redress.

"Civil courts continue to have jurisdiction, notwithstanding his conversion to 
Islam ... A non-Muslim marriage continues to exist until the (civil court) 
dissolves it," said Nik Hashim Nik Abdul Rahman, the presiding judge of the 
three-member panel. But then he then added that civil courts and Islamic courts 
have equal status in Malaysia.

Defense lawyers were taken aback by the seemingly contradictory ruling, and 
said the picture can become clearer only after reading the full written 
verdict, which will be released later.

"There is a small measure of comfort in that they say civil courts have 
jurisdiction and that the husband cannot escape his obligations with his 
conversion," said Subashini's lawyer, K. Shanmuga.

"But on the other hand they also said that he can go to the Shariah court, and 
they said the civil court and Shariah courts have equal standing. This has 
created some confusion. We don't know what impact this will have," he said.

Subashini's petition was rejected on the ground that she had filed it within 
three months of her husband's conversion. Her lawyers said she will refile the 
petition in the High Court to meet the legal requirement that it be filed three 
months after the conversion.

Subashini married Saravanan Thangathoray, also an ethnic Indian, in a Hindu 
wedding in 2002. The couple have two sons, Dharvin and Sharvind, now aged 4 and 
2.

Saravanan told his wife in 2006 that he had converted to Islam. Subashini 
attempted suicide and was hospitalized. When she returned home, Saravanan had 
left with Dharvin, whom he claims has also converted to Islam.

Saravanan, by then known as Muhammad Shafi Saravanan Abdullah, filed for 
divorce and custody rights over the children in a Shariah court in May 2006, 
and the right to convert Sharvind.

This right was upheld Thursday by the Federal Court, which Shanmuga said is a 
huge blow to Subashini.

"Most worrying is that they are saying that either parent can convert the 
child. The net effect of the ruling is that it's a loss for her," he said.

Muslims, who are 60 percent of Malaysia's population, are governed by Islamic 
courts while non-Muslims go to civil courts to settle family, marriage and 
other personal disputes. But the law is vague on which court has the authority 
to deal with disputes between Muslims and non-Muslims, especially within a 
family.

Civil courts have generally steered clear of taking a position in such cases, 
allowing Shariah courts to take the lead. This has raised questions about 
freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution, and strained racial 
relations in this multiethnic country, which has enjoyed largely peaceful race 
relations for nearly four decades.



----- Original Message ----
From: puan hidayah <puan_hidayah@ yahoo.com>
To: naqibnet-operasi@ yahoogroups. com; Islah-Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps.com>; 
jim salam <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ps.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 2:57:23 PM
Subject: [NaqibNet-Operasi] Penghakiman kes Saravanan di Mahkamah Putrajaya esok


Salam.. 
Dimaklumkan esok adalah hari penghakiman kes Subahsini v Saravanan.. jika ada 
ahli JIM yang free sila hadir memberi sokongan kepada pihak Suami yang memeluk 
ISlam...



Puan Hidayah PGSM
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Pengumuman


Keputusan ke Subahsini v Saravanan di Mahkamah Persekutuan, Putrajaya telah 
ditetapkan pada 27hb Disember 2007. 
Jika ada yang berminat untuk hadir, dipersilakan. ..
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Kes ini melibatkan pasangan berkahwin dan didaftarkan di bawah Akta Membaharui 
Undang-undang (Perkahwinan dan Perceraian) semasa kedua-duanya bukan Islam. 
Kemudian pihak suami memeluk Islam dan memohon pembubaran perkahwinan di 
Mahkamah Syariah dan membawa salah seorang anaknya memeluk Islam. Pihak suami 
diwakili oleh Pihak PEMBELA dan PGSM. Pihak Isteri merayu di Mahkamah Sivil dan 
penghakiman mengenai tuntutan ke Mahkamah mana sepatutnya kes ini diadili, 
pembubaran perkahwinan di Mahkamah Syariah dan apakah isteri bukan Islam boleh 
ke Mahkamah Syariah sebagai pihak bertikai dalam prosiding.
Esok penghakiman akan diberi...



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