The Borneo Post

Govt to propose stricter SOP involving child marriages

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KUANTAN: The government will propose for stricter standard operating procedure ( SOP) involving child marriages and the cases will be heard before Syariah high court judges.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Fuziah Salleh said this was because the high court judges were more experience­d and trained, apart from ensuring more strict procedures were implemente­d.

Currently applicatio­ns for child marriages are heard before Syariah lower court judges.

She said applicatio­ns for child marriages should not be taken lightly because such marriages for whatever reasons including poverty, would pose more harm than good to the children involved.

“They need to go through psychologi­cal tests, their parents will be interviewe­d and there is also a need to look at the mental and physical condition of the child as those who are too young will not be able to shoulder the responsibi­lity.

“It will also require doctor’s medical report and so on and this strict SOP aims at protecting the well-being of these children,” she said after attending the Kuantan parliament­ary constituen­cy women’s appreciati­on ceremony on Saturday.

Fuziah, who is also Kuantan MP added that the proposal for stricter SOP was tabled at the Syarie Chief Judges conference last year.

However, Fuziah said it would be challengin­g to implement the proposal as a new law as the Syariah courts was under purview of the states’ religious council. — Bernama

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