In court, Mais and Hindu family agree man won’t be reburied according to Islamic rites; next-of-kin to inherit assets

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KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 — A court dispute between the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) and a Hindu family was settled amicably today, after both agreed that schoolteacher...

In court, Mais and Hindu family agree man won’t be reburied according to Islamic rites; next-of-kin to inherit assets

At the Court of Appeal today, a consent order which had been agreed to by Mais, the Selangor government and Raguram’s Hindu family was read out and recorded by the court:1. Raguram’s widow and his two children to fully inherit all his assets, including and not limited to his gratuities, pension, emolument and other interests3. Raguram’s body which had been buried will not be disturbed5.

Lawyer Arham Rahimy Hariri who represented Mais confirmed that his client is agreeable to the terms of the consent order, while assistant legal adviser Khairul Nizam Abu Bakar confirmed to the Court of Appeal that the Shariah High Court in Shah Alam and the Selangor government had agreed on the terms in the consent order.

“So we judges unanimously express our thanks on the cooperation and tolerance by both sides especially Mais and the Selangor government, and also to the lawyers who had worked to achieve this settlement.

 

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