tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post4772402928599294905..comments2024-03-29T13:53:27.554+08:00Comments on KTemoc Konsiders ........: Has Court rewarded act of disobedience?KTemochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-56256774302447132042016-02-13T04:56:42.744+08:002016-02-13T04:56:42.744+08:00A special bonus for the road.The IGP must be shown...A special bonus for the road.The IGP must be shown the bird,an extra big(Bai) bird for refusing to carry out a court order on this case.By twittering 24/7,the IGP had gone cuckoo.Sad,very very sad for Malaysians to have a moron for an IGP.brunohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18125168104617279859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-16900785360462781932016-02-12T21:47:31.433+08:002016-02-12T21:47:31.433+08:00You should compile all your comments into a book. ...You should compile all your comments into a book. Airhead for Dummies.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10866442706725266100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-26558924904843580752016-02-12T18:44:28.376+08:002016-02-12T18:44:28.376+08:00Firstly, this is a case which involves another Ind...Firstly, this is a case which involves another Indian family involving conversion, custodian and religion of minors.<br /><br />Secondly, from the common law perspective, I repeat, from the common law perspective, I would agree with the Federal Court judges on their ruling that the non-Muslim marriage does not dissolve when one party coverts to Islam. In this case, as the marriage is not dissolved, the decision seems apt and relevant. It will be up to Nabil whether he wants to be a muslim or not when he reaches the age of majority. They are actually still in one family in the eyes of the law.<br /><br />On the whole, as I have indicated in the previous post, I agree with KT that “To err is human, but for a cleric it’s unforgivable”. I would also agree with Mohd Sofi Yusuf. <br />Chief Justice Tun Arifin is a good man. An A student all the way, he did his LLM and Bar together in one year. He was formerly the state legal advisor for Perak and Melaka. What’s wrong with his statement that he would one day like to see Islamic jurisprudence to take over our common law? I would love too. But it is not easy. The non-Muslims in Malaysia would not agree. I have to respect that because it is their country too. It is up to the electorates and the law makers. After all, this is what democracy is about. <br />hasanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05663082048545287345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-57807267770038315852016-02-12T11:59:24.373+08:002016-02-12T11:59:24.373+08:00another excellent comment by Jambu - thank smateyanother excellent comment by Jambu - thank smateyKTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-75233737941344120492016-02-12T11:26:04.199+08:002016-02-12T11:26:04.199+08:00I can understand, but not agree with the way the j...I can understand, but not agree with the way the judges ruled. <br /><br />It is Basic Common Law principle that the parties to a litigation must not be allowed to profit by breaking the law or ignoring a Court Order. <br /><br />If people get to keep their gain or advantage from stealing and kidnapping (that is what Izwan Viran Abdullah essentially did) or refusing to obey Court rulings, the legal system would be rendered impotent.<br /><br />The court can argue that they took into account the child's wish to remain with his father. There is room in Family Law for courts to take that into account. Given the child is only 9 years old, easily pressured by the parent who holds them at the time, that is difficult to support.<br /><br />However, in this increasingly "I am a Muslim first" Malay milieu, it is very difficult for a judge, no matter how learned, to rule against a Syariah court.<br /><br />It is a conundrum that Muslim judges in this increasingly Islamized country find themselves facing.<br /><br />I think most our senior judges have been heavily schooled in the British Common Law that our judicial system is based on. However many personally find it an alien value system. <br /><br />The current Chief Justice Arifin Zakaria, a graduate of University College, London, is on record calling for "Islamic Jurisprudence" to replace Common Law in Malaysia. <br /><br />In other words, in future, Civil Courts in Malaysia will likely be run according to Islamic principles. <br />It would be like Hudud for All, without having Hudud.<br /><br />With UMNO and PAS increasingly locked in a romantic embrace, this is fast becoming a reality.<br />Monsterballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13694084861364885645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-44337496322581083882016-02-11T22:41:14.131+08:002016-02-11T22:41:14.131+08:00In kangaroo courts,what do one expect from a kanga...In kangaroo courts,what do one expect from a kangaroo judge?Kangaroo judges have animal mentality,and when presiding over cases,tend to follow their trainers instructions and orders.A well trained kangaroo judge can be very obedient and useful to their masters.brunohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18125168104617279859noreply@blogger.com