The Administration of Muslim Law Act is a Singapore statute that pertains to regulation of Muslim religious affairs, establishing the creation of a religious...
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Madrasahs in Singapore (section Introduction of the Administration of Muslim Law Act (1966—present))
the passing of the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) in 1966, madrasahs came under the purview of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)...
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Muslim community in Singapore. The minister also oversees the Administration of Muslim Law Act. The incumbent minister is Masagos Zulkifli. Koh, Jaime. "Ahmad...
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while the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) administers Muslim marriages in accordance to the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA). All marriages...
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afforded the same legal rights and protections covered by the Administration of Muslim Law Act, which does not explicitly name any one particular branch or...
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Women's Charter (category 1961 in law)
(except in the area of Muslims marriages, which are governed separately by the Administration of Muslim Law Act). Among other things, the Act provides for the...
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Family Justice Courts (redirect from Family Justice Courts of Singapore)
Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966 Adoption of Children Act 1939 Children and Young Persons Act 1993 Criminal Procedure Code 2010 Guardianship of Infants...
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Islam in Singapore (redirect from Singaporean Muslim)
passed the Administration of Muslim Law Act. Coming into effect in 1968, the Act defined the powers and jurisdiction of three key Muslim institutions:...
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sets of family law: one for Muslims and the other for everyone else. Family law for Muslims is codified in the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA)...
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Human rights in Singapore (redirect from Freedom of expression in Singapore)
importation of seditious publications.[citation needed] In addition to punishing actions that tend to undermine the administration of government, the Act also...
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Contract (redirect from Law of contracts)
contract-based Islamic marriage law is governed by the Administration of Muslim Law Act and coexists with the secular system of marriage registration established...
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legislation are often examined. Thus, Indian law is sometimes consulted in the interpretation of the Evidence Act (Cap. 97, 1997 Rev. Ed.) and the Penal Code...
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"general direction and control of the government" in the Cabinet, with the president almost always bound to act on the advice of the Cabinet or any minister...
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Central Waqf Council (category Government agencies of India)
changes to Waqf law". The Indian Express. India has had a legal regime for the governance of Waqfs since 1913, when the Muslim Waqf Validating Act came into...
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Parliament: The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Act 1984; the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act 1984", Malaya Law Review, 28: 268–274...
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Singapore practices the common law legal system, where the decisions of higher courts constitute binding precedent upon courts of equal or lower status within...
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Legislature can pass a law requiring the President to act after consultation with, or on the recommendation of, any person or body of persons other than the...
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fraternal organization Administration of Muslim Law Act, an act of the Parliament of Singapore Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020, a piece of United States legislation...
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of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security is charged with enforcing and administering the anti-boycott laws under the Export Administration Act....
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Personal Data Protection Act 2012 ("PDPA") sets out the law on data protection in Singapore. The PDPA regulates the processing of personal data in the private...
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law details the conditions by which a person holds Singapore nationality. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the Constitution of Singapore...
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that the Official Members retained control of the finance, administration, and internal security and law portfolios. This led to confrontation between...
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Profession Act 1966 and Medical Registration Act 1997 outlines that in the case where a disciplinary tribunal is convened by either the Law Society of Singapore...
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family law for all ethno-religious groups in Singapore except the Muslims, who are separately regulated by the Administration of Muslim Law Act. Where...
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Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (redirect from Muslim Religious Council of Singapore)
1968 when the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) came into effect. The principal functions of MUIS are: Administration of Muslim affairs e.g. zakat...
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exist as a province after the Supreme Court of the Philippines declared the "Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act 201", which created it, unconstitutional in...
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that the Official Members retained control of the finance, administration, and internal security and law portfolios. This led to confrontation between...
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The Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that enables authorities to prosecute offenders for crimes involving illegal...
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Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum (category Muslim politics in India)
divorced Muslim woman. Then the Congress government enacted a law with its most controversial aspect being the right to maintenance for the period of iddat...
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publications. Together with the Penal Code, Films Act and the Children and Young Persons Act, the UPA law also seeks to protect all persons, including children...
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