Federal Court postpones hearing of Selangor woman’s appeal for declaration as non-Muslim due to Covid-19 | Malay Mail

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Federal Court postpones hearing of Selangor woman’s appeal for declaration as non-Muslim due to Covid-19

The Federal Court was scheduled to hear this morning the appeal by Rosliza Ibrahim, who had previously said that she was raised a Buddhist and wants the court to declare that she is not a Muslim. — Reuters pic

The Federal Court was initially scheduled to hear this morning the appeal by 38-year-old Rosliza Ibrahim, who had previously said that she was raised a Buddhist and remains a Buddhist and wants the court to declare that she is not a Muslim. Before the appeal could be heard this morning, Mais’ lawyer Datuk Sulaiman Abdullah was understood to have made an application for the hearing to be adjourned as a member of Mais’ legal team is a close contact of a minister who had tested positive for Covid-19.

Based on information from Federal Court registrar Jumirah Marzuki, the rest of the parties involved today did not object to the request to defer the hearing and the application was granted by Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat who was chairing the panel of judges for this case.

 

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