DUTY OF PATERNAL FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN ACCORDING TO SECTION 73(2) OF ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW (SELANGOR) ENACTMENT 2003

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW IIUM Law Journal Pub Date : 2021-05-12 DOI:10.31436/iiumlj.v29i(s1).638
Norazlina Abdul Aziz, R. Abdullah, Irini Ibrahim, Nurazlina Abdul Raof
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Section 73 of Islamic Family Law (Selangor) Enactment 2003 provides that it is the duty of the paternal family to provide maintenance to the children in the event of the father’s death, missing in action or suffers from any disabilities. However, the efficiency of this provision depends on the understanding and application by the courts and the person who is said to be liable under ‘hukum syarak’. Currently there is not many studies conducted on the efficiency of this provision in solving cases where there is a failure to provide maintenance to children in the circumstances stated above. This study analyses the application of section 73 of Islamic Family Law (Selangor) Enactment 2003 with the aim of looking into the efficiency of this section in solving the issue children’s maintenance. The study adopts a qualitative method that involves doctrinal study, arm-researcher approach and semi-structured interviews. The provision, scope and jurisdiction of section 73 of Islamic Family Law (Selangor) Enactment 2003 is analysed in detail. The semi-structured interview delves into the current practice of the court in the Federal Territories where the views of selected respondents ranging from the judges in the Shariah courts in the Federal Territories, Shariah law practitioner, and academics. This study finds that the existing laws are somewhat insufficient in addressing issues of child maintenance and lack of awareness on the claimant (mother and children) on the responsibility of the extended family. The study proposed some recommendations for some reforms of the current law and practice.
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根据2003年颁布的《伊斯兰家庭法》(SELANGOR)第73(2)条,父亲家庭成员在抚养子女方面的义务
《2003年伊斯兰家庭法(雪兰莪州)法令》第73条规定,如果父亲死亡、失踪或有任何残疾,父亲家庭有义务为子女提供赡养费。然而,这一规定的有效性取决于法院和据说根据“hukum syarak”负有责任的人的理解和应用。目前,关于这一规定在解决上述情况下未能为儿童提供抚养费的情况方面的效率,没有进行太多研究。本研究分析了2003年《伊斯兰家庭法(雪兰莪州)法令》第73条的适用情况,目的是探讨该条在解决儿童抚养问题方面的效率。本研究采用了定性研究方法,包括理论研究、研究方法和半结构化访谈。详细分析了《2003年伊斯兰家庭法(雪兰莪州)法令》第73条的规定、范围和管辖权。半结构化访谈深入探讨了联邦地区法院的当前实践,其中选定的受访者的观点包括联邦地区伊斯兰教法法院的法官、伊斯兰教法从业者和学者。这项研究发现,现有法律在解决儿童抚养问题方面有些不足,而且对索赔人(母亲和儿童)缺乏对大家庭责任的认识。该研究为现行法律和实践的一些改革提出了一些建议。
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