The Indira Gandhi Case and the Advocacy of Justice

In the past decade or so, child custody cases among Muslim-convert and non-Muslim parents remains a controversial issue in Malaysia. The recent court judgment for the ‘Indira Gandhi Case’ re-highlights the issue, while spurring on a heated series of debates across the nation. Many, especially non-Mu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Islam and civilisational renewal 2016-01, Vol.7 (1), p.124-127
1. Verfasser: Wan Mansor, Wan Naim
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the past decade or so, child custody cases among Muslim-convert and non-Muslim parents remains a controversial issue in Malaysia. The recent court judgment for the ‘Indira Gandhi Case’ re-highlights the issue, while spurring on a heated series of debates across the nation. Many, especially non-Muslims, have touted the latest judgment as a case of gross injustice and part of a worrisome trend of “disempowerment among non-Muslims to seek judicial redress”.
ISSN:2041-871X
2041-8728
DOI:10.52282/icr.v7i1.288