KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 — In a two-one majority ruling today, the Court of Appeal reversed a High Court's previous declaration that a 37-year-old Selangor-born woman is “not...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 — In a two-one majority ruling today, the Court of Appeal reversed a High Court's previous declaration that a 37-year-old Selangor-born woman is “not a person professing the religion of Islam”.
The sole dissenting judge was Datuk Ravinthran Paramaguru who said the High Court was correct to declare the woman as not a person professing the religion of Islam”. In her lawsuit, D sought a court declaration that she is “not a person professing the religion of Islam”. On December 21, 2021, the High Court granted D’s application for a declaration that she is “not a person professing the religion of Islam”, and dismissed Mais’ counterclaim to declare D a vexatious litigant.
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