The Borneo Post

After man allegedly marries 2 wives, Fatimah says civil law only allows monogamy

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A man can only wed one woman under the country’s civil marriage, even though some may claim to have married more than one, said Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah.

She said this after being asked by reporters regarding a story of a local man who sparked a frenzy on social media yesterday for purportedl­y marrying two women in a wedding reception at a restaurant here on Monday night.

“According to the civil marriage laws in the country, a man can only have one wife. I don’t know whether this man has registered his marriage or not,” she said when meeting reporters at her residence.

Fatimah went on to say the National Registrati­on Department (JPN) had informed her that Monday night’s event was in fact not a marriage ceremony but rather a dinner gathering, with the label ‘wedding’ being applied informally.

She also said the matter was out of her ministry’s jurisdicti­on.

“I can’t say much. From what I know, it was just a dinner organised by the man, as told to me by a source from JPN. The matter is out of my jurisdicti­on anyway,” she said.

Photos depicting the reception, which showed the groom alongside his supposed two brides, went viral on social media.

One photo showed both the brides and groom donning traditiona­l Chinese wedding costumes, while another showed the groom joining hands with his brides in Western-style wedding attire.

Although polygamy is legal in Malaysia in the form of polygyny (one man and up to four wives), it is only allowed for Muslims.

For non-Muslims, polygamy is banned under the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 which only recognises monogamy, and any other marriage is considered unlawful.

Meanwhile, the official JPN website states that a person who has been legally married under any law cannot legally marry another person while this marriage is still ongoing either in Malaysia or in any other country.

According to the website, if a person who has been legally married under a certain law, religion or custom marries again during the continuati­on of the marriage and during the spouse’s lifetime, they are deemed to have committed an offence under Section 494 of Penal Code.

 ?? ?? The groom and his two supposed brides are pictured in traditiona­l Chinese wedding costumes during the reception.
The groom and his two supposed brides are pictured in traditiona­l Chinese wedding costumes during the reception.

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