Law & Behold #24: Constitutional Challenge Allowed Over a Selangor State Law
Kee Hui Yee, Lawyer, Kanesalingam & Co | Michelle Yesudas, Senior Legal Advisor, International Commission of Jurists
12-Jun-20 15:00
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A man facing a charge in the Selangor Syariah High Court for allegedly attempting to commit unnatural sexual intercourse, has been granted leave by the Federal Court to commence a constitutional challenge on a provision in the Selangor Syariah law which he was charged under. The man is challenging the validity of the law used to charge him under the Federal Constitution, as he says the Selangor Syariah court does not have the constitutional right to make those laws in the first place. We unpack what this all means, while discussing the implications of this landmark case, and the grounds on which the Federal Court has granted leave to the petition in the first place.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: Politics, Law and Legal Matters, Social Issues, Education
Tags: The Bigger Picture, Live & Learn, Law & Behold, Federal Constitution, Unnatural Sex, Federal Court, Shariah Law, judicial review,