We won’t interfere with Kelantan’s decision on underage marriage, says deputy minister

We won’t interfere with Kelantan’s decision on underage marriage, says deputy minister

However, the state government must abide by the law, especially on the appointment of High Court judges to decide on marriage applications.

The assigned judges deciding on underage marriages will be able to obtain information on the family’s economic status, health status of the bride and groom as well as the marriage-related knowledge of the young couple involved. (Facebook pic)
KOTA BHARU:
The women, family and community development ministry (KPWKM) has decided it would not intervene in the Kelantan government’s decision not to raise the marriage age limit for minors.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Fuziah Salleh said, however, that the state government must abide by the law, especially on the appointment of High Court judges as the decision-maker on any marriage applications.

“The assigned judges will be able, among others, to obtain information on the family’s economic status, health status of the bride and groom as well as the marriage-related knowledge of the young couple involved.

“The judge also has the right to reject the application if the applicant does not comply with the stipulated rules,” she told a media conference after officiating the closing ceremony of the Underage Marriage: Between Hope and Reality Conference here today.

At the same event, Fuziah also officiated the launch of the Kelantan Women’s Caring Association, comprising 30 NGOs statewide.

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