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25 March 2022

Freeze accounts of TH depositors who fail to pay alimony, proposes Chief Syarie Judge



Freeze accounts of TH depositors who fail to pay alimony, proposes Chief Syarie Judge

Bernama
Mac 25, 2022 15:52 MYT
Divorce, alimony decision can be made simultaneously with agreement by both parties - Chief Syarie Judge
Mohd Na'im said when the Syariah Court received a divorce application, with both parties agreeing on the alimony, then the syariah judge would make the decision on both matters simultaneously. - BERNAMA


Bernama

Mac 25, 2022 17:00 MYT

Freeze accounts of TH depositors who fail to pay alimony, proposes Chief Syarie Judge

Chief Syarie Judge Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the move was aimed at ensuring that every depositor who was a prospective pilgrim, was debt-free. - Astro AWANI/Shahir Omar

PUTRAJAYA: The accounts of Tabung Haji (TH) depositors who failed to pay 'nafkah' (alimony) to their ex-wives and children are proposed to be frozen.

Chief Syarie Judge Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the move was aimed at ensuring that every depositor who was a prospective pilgrim, was debt-free.

He said the Department of Syariah Judiciary Malaysia (JKSM) would hold a meeting with Lembaga Tabung Haji next week to discuss the matter.

"These people (depositors) need to pay the alimony debt before fulfilling the fifth pillar of Islam. This method can help the unjust ex-husband (who does not pay alimony) to be debt-free, moreover, as it involves debt with those close to him (ex-wife and children).


"We want to make sure that perform the hajj as a debt-free servant of God," he said at a press conference on the issue of 'hiwalah' (debt transfer) and alimony with the dissolution of marriage here today.

Mohd Na'im said the proposal comes following the government's announcement with regard to the freezing of bank accounts of those who fail to pay alimony to their ex-wives.

The government had reportedly decided to impose the penalty in the best interests of women, especially those who had been divorced by their husbands.

Mohd Na'im said JKSM was also planning to meet with Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) to make a similar proposal.

"After meeting TH, we will meet with PNB to propose to freeze the shares of any individual who fails to pay alimony to his ex-wife and children," he said.

-- BERNAMA



PUTRAJAYA: The accounts of Tabung Haji (TH) depositors who failed to pay 'nafkah' (alimony) to their ex-wives and children are proposed to be frozen.

Chief Syarie Judge Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the move was aimed at ensuring that every depositor who was a prospective pilgrim, was debt-free.

He said the Department of Syariah Judiciary Malaysia (JKSM) would hold a meeting with Lembaga Tabung Haji next week to discuss the matter.

"These people (depositors) need to pay the alimony debt before fulfilling the fifth pillar of Islam. This method can help the unjust ex-husband (who does not pay alimony) to be debt-free, moreover, as it involves debt with those close to him (ex-wife and children).


"We want to make sure that perform the hajj as a debt-free servant of God," he said at a press conference on the issue of 'hiwalah' (debt transfer) and alimony with the dissolution of marriage here today.

Mohd Na'im said the proposal comes following the government's announcement with regard to the freezing of bank accounts of those who fail to pay alimony to their ex-wives.

The government had reportedly decided to impose the penalty in the best interests of women, especially those who had been divorced by their husbands.

Mohd Na'im said JKSM was also planning to meet with Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) to make a similar proposal.

"After meeting TH, we will meet with PNB to propose to freeze the shares of any individual who fails to pay alimony to his ex-wife and children," he said.

-- BERNAMA


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