The Borneo Post

High Court strikes out woman’s bid to declare herself as non-Muslim

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SEREMBAN: The High Court here yesterday allowed the Negeri Sembilan Islamic Religious Council’s (MAINS) applicatio­n to strike out the originatin­g summons filed by a woman seeking to declare herself as a non-Muslim.

Judicial Commission­er Mohamad Haldar Abdul Aziz made the decision after reviewing the affidavits and written submission­s submitted by MAINS and the 46-year-old businesswo­man as the plaintiff.

MAINS was represente­d by Datuk Zainul Rijal Abu Bakar, Danial Farhan Zainul Rijal, and Muhammad Hariz Md Yusoff, while the Malaysian government and the National Registrati­on Department (JPN) were represente­d by Senior Federal Counsel Amalina Zainal Mokhtar.

The applicant was represente­d by lawyer S Karthigesa­n.

The plaintiff filed an originatin­g summons against the Malaysian government, MAINS and JPN as the first to third respondent­s, respective­ly, on March 23 last year.

Through the originatin­g summons, the woman sought for the JPN to amend and update her personal informatio­n records to indicate her non-Muslim religion in the registrati­on system.

The applicant also requested an immediate change of her Malay name to an Indian female name.

Speaking to reporters, Karthigesa­n said his client was converted from Hinduism to Islam by her father when she was just four years old.

Meanwhile, Zainul Rijal said MAINS filed the applicatio­n to striking out the case on June 28 last year, arguing that the applicant is a Muslim, adding that if the applicant wished to change her religion, the applicatio­n must be made in the Syariah Court and not the civil court.

He said the woman was previously married to a Muslim man, and they divorced in the Selangor Syariah Court. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The plaintiff seen at the court.
— Bernama photo The plaintiff seen at the court.

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