{"id":87,"date":"2007-04-02T10:45:01","date_gmt":"2007-04-02T02:45:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/poobalan.com\/blog\/born-in-malaysia\/2007\/04\/02\/let-common-sense-prevail-wong-chun-wai\/"},"modified":"2007-04-02T10:45:01","modified_gmt":"2007-04-02T02:45:01","slug":"let-common-sense-prevail-wong-chun-wai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/poobalan.com\/blog\/borninmalaysia\/2007\/04\/02\/let-common-sense-prevail-wong-chun-wai\/","title":{"rendered":"Let common sense prevail- wong chun wai"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>       <DIV><FONT face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">interesting article by star editor: datuk  <STRONG><FONT face=\"Times New Roman\" size=\"3\">WONG CHUN  WAI.<\/FONT><\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/DIV> <DIV><STRONG><\/STRONG>&nbsp;<\/DIV> <DIV><FONT face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">i think what he wrote reflects majority of  malaysians&#8217; view. <\/FONT><\/DIV> <DIV>&nbsp;<\/DIV> <DIV><FONT face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">m poobalan<BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.poobalan.com\/blog\">www.poobalan.com\/blog<\/A><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.friendster.com\/mpoobalan\">www.friendster.com\/mpoobalan<\/A><\/FONT><\/DIV> <DIV><FONT face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\"><\/FONT>&nbsp;<\/DIV> <DIV> <P>Let common sense prevail<\/P> <P><B>On The Beat<BR>By WONG CHUN WAI<\/B><\/P> <P><B>Any divorce is a messy affair. But when one spouse is a Muslim and custody  of the children is involved, it gets even more complicated.<\/B>&nbsp;  <P>FORGET about the complexities of the law and even the politics of race and  religion. The story of R. Subashini is a simple heart-wrenching tale of a woman  who is fighting for the custody of her two young children \u00c2\u2013 a tussle resulting  from her husband\u00c2\u2019s desire to end their marriage.&nbsp;  <P>While divorces are common, hers is complicated. Her husband of five years  became a Muslim convert without her knowledge and he has also converted their  three-year-old son. They have another two-year-old child.&nbsp;  <P>All Subashini, 28, wants is to keep her two children and end their marriage  in a civil court. Her husband, businessman Muhammad Shafi Abdullah, formerly T.  Saravanan, 31, has instead applied to the Syariah court to end their civil  marriage. &nbsp;  <P>There are dire consequences. First, she is worried that as a non-Muslim  mother fighting to keep her children, the odds could be against her in a Syariah  Court. Her son has become a Muslim, she claims, without her knowledge. The boy  converted to Islam with Saravanan last May.&nbsp;  <P>Second, as a non-Muslim, she should not be seeking redress in a Syariah Court  because the Federal Constitution clearly states so. Should we no longer take  this legal document seriously?&nbsp;  <P>But more worrying for non-Muslims is that this unprecedented move could be  the basis for future cases involving non-Muslim and Muslim parties. Even Muslim  lawyers and experts have expressed their worries.&nbsp;  <P>As lawyer Datuk Zaid Ibrahim wrote in a newspaper article on the case: \u00c2\u201cEven  if Subashini wants to submit to the Syariah Court, she can\u00c2\u2019t. Jurisdiction is  not a question of choice or submission; it is a question of law.\u00c2\u201d &nbsp;  <P>A seemingly straightforward court case has grown increasingly difficult, with  self-proclaimed defenders of faiths getting into the picture, because the Court  of Appeal has given the impression that it wants to wash its hands off the  case.&nbsp;  <P>On March 13, the Court of Appeal decided that Subashini had to seek redress  at the Syariah Court for the break-up of her family and the custody of her  children, one of whom has become a Muslim.&nbsp;  <P>It would have been much easier had Saravanan first divorced Subashini, settle  child custody and property matters under civil law before he converted to Islam.  But that was not the case.&nbsp;  <P>Instead, he has taken a different route, best known to himself, and put the  whole family into a tight spot. At the same time, the legal implications of his  case have put the rest of the nation in a tight spot.&nbsp;  <P>Last week, Subashini won a minor victory \u00c2\u2013 she obtained the green light from  the Court of Appeal to preserve her civil rights, pending her appeal to the  Federal Court&nbsp;  <P>Given the sensitivity of religious matters, the case is now in the spotlight  as the nation watches how the Bench intends to resolve this legal wrangle to the  satisfaction of everyone.&nbsp;  <P>We don\u00c2\u2019t need to be lawyers and law professors to know that the Federal  Constitution clearly stipulates that the Syariah Court has no jurisdiction over  non-Muslims. It\u00c2\u2019s that simple. &nbsp;  <P>Even if Subashini agrees to take her case to the Syariah Court, she cannot do  so. It does not matter whether she would get a fair or biased hearing at the  Syariah Court. That is beside the point and should not even be a matter for  debate.&nbsp;  <P>To suggest that non-Muslims should not fear the Syariah Court and that they  must accept the purported political-religious reality, as some quarters have  implied, is grossly unfair and totally unrelated to the core of the issue.  &nbsp;  <P>No one would argue over the ability of the Syariah Court to dispense justice  but the position of civil laws and the Federal Constitution is clear. That is  why it is sometimes referred to as the common law, which means laws applicable  to Muslims and non-Muslims.&nbsp;  <P>But more importantly, as the nation awaits to celebrate the country\u00c2\u2019s 50th  anniversary, we have a right to ask ourselves what our founding fathers, who had  spent endless hours writing the Federal Constitution, would have thought of this  case.&nbsp;  <P>The Federal Constitution, we are aware, was part of the social contract  agreed on by the founding fathers, and certainly any move that violates or even  dilutes the status of the Federal Constitution is of serious concern.&nbsp;  <P>But more importantly, surely the civil courts are in a position to provide  the solution to Subashini\u00c2\u2019s problem. As Zaid correctly pointed out: \u00c2\u201cSurely the  son is as much hers as it is his and shouldn\u00c2\u2019t the mother\u00c2\u2019s wishes be taken into  account in an important matter such as the faith of her child, especially when  he is so young?&nbsp;  <P>\u00c2\u201cWe have had many arguments put forward by those who are experts in the law  but these people do not have to endure the pain and suffering undergone by  Subashini.\u00c2\u201d&nbsp;  <P>Let common sense prevail. We are sure Malaysians are able to handle  Subashini\u00c2\u2019s case with justice and compassion. After all, that is what the law is  all about for those who seek legal redress.<\/P><\/DIV><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>interesting article by star editor: datuk WONG CHUN WAI. &nbsp; i think what he wrote reflects majority of malaysians&#8217; view. &nbsp; m poobalanwww.poobalan.com\/blogwww.friendster.com\/mpoobalan &nbsp; Let common sense prevail On The BeatBy WONG CHUN WAI Any divorce is a messy affair. 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