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Timestamp: 2020-08-11 15:43:03
Document Index: 119542957

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 39', 'art 19', 'art 116', 'art 39', 'art 19', 'art 116']

Pengadilan Agama Makassar, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 30 June 2015
Pengadilan Agama Maros, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 16 March 2015
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Court Cases :: 9 Dhū al-Qaʿda 1435 / 2 September 2014
Bandung Religious Court Decision No. 2694 of 2014: Revocable Divorce
The parties were married on 19 May 2013 and had no children. The applicant submitted that, since December 2013, the marriage had become quarrelsome primarily because of the parties' frequent differences of opinion. Problems escalated on 8 February 2014, resulting in the parties separating.
Bandung Religious Court Decision No. 2600 of 2014: Revocable Divorce
The parties were married on 5 March 2012 and had no children. The applicant submitted, however, that, since December 2013, the marriage had become quarrelsome because of the parties' lack of compatibility. As a result, they had lived separately for the past eight months. The applicant, in an attempt to reconcile with the respondent, had even requested the help of the respondent's parents, but this proved to be unsuccessful.
The applicant's failure to attend court on two separate occasions (26 August 2014 and 9 September 2014), even after being summonsed formally, however, meant the court dismissed his claim for a revocable divorce (talak satu raj'i). The applicant was also ordered to pay costs.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Court Cases :: 2 Dhū al-Qaʿda 1435 / 26 August 2014
Bandung Religious Court Decision No. 2580 of 2014: Irrevocable Divorce
The parties were married on 28 December 2008 and had one child. The plaintiff submitted, however, that, from September 2013, the marriage had become quarrelsome. This was the result of the defendant's violent and harsh demeanour and behaviour towards the plaintiff and their child, which had an obvious and unfortunate psychological impact on the child. The plaintiff also submitted that the defendant had spoken to her in such a manner since they were married, and that the defendant's excessively selfish attitude meant he would never listen to the opinions of others, nor did he ever provide his family with sufficient financial support. At the time of the proceeding, the parties had already been separated for eight months.
Due to the ongoing conflict between the parties, the court granted the plaintiff an irrevocable divorce (talak satu bain shughra), pursuant to art 39 of Law No. 1 of 1974 on Marriage, art 19(f) of Government Regulation No. 9 of 1975, and art 116(f) of the Compilation of Islamic Laws.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Court Cases :: 17 Shawwāl 1435 / 12 August 2014
Bandung Religious Court Decision No. 2576 of 2014: Irrevocable Divorce
The parties were married on 20 December 2012 and had one child. The plaintiff submitted, however, that, since February 2013, the marriage had become quarrelsome because the defendant was no longer providing the family with sufficient financial support. Consequently, the plaintiff and defendant had been separated for more than a year.
The court's efforts to counsel the plaintiff and reunite her with the defendant were unsuccessful and, accordingly, pursuant to art 39 of Law No. 1 of 1974 on Marriage, art 19(f) of Government Regulation No. 9 of 1975, and art 116(f) of the Compilation of Islamic Laws, the court granted the plaintiff an irrevocable divorce (talak bain shughra) on the grounds of ongoing conflict.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Court Cases :: 25 Muḥarram 1436 / 16 November 2014
Mataram Religious Court Determination No. 1232 of 2014: Marriage Ratification
Pengadilan Agama Mataram, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 16 March 2015
The court ratified the applicants' Islamic marriage of 25 November 2006, and ordered the applicants to register their marriage with the Office of Religious Affairs. Specifically, it noted that as the marriage was not hindered by anything, such as being related by blood or wet-nurse, it could be ratified.
Mataram Religious Court Determination No. 1233 of 2014: Marriage Ratification
The court ratified the applicants' Islamic marriage of 11 July 1997, and ordered the couple to register their marriage with the Office of Religious Affairs.
Mataram Religious Court Determination No. 1234 of 2014: Marriage Ratification
The court ratified the applicants' Islamic marriage of 15 September 1993, and ordered them to register their marriage with the office of Religious Affairs.
Mataram Religious Court Determination No. 1236 of 2014: Marriage Ratification
The court ratified the applicants' Islamic marriage of 9 October 2013, and ordered them to register their marriage with the Office of Religious Affairs.