This research paper attempts to propose the replacement of the costly and time consuming process for the distribution of estates of Muslims in Malaysia in four agencies with a cost-effective process in a single tribunal that have full information about estates and has expertise in Islamic and Civil laws. For this, the existing framework and process of estates distribution is evaluated. The overall process is lengthy, costly, and in some cases, it is ineffective. Duality of legal systems and multiplicity of administrative and judicial agencies are thought to be the causes of the problem. To remedy this problem, a single tribunal with a new process therefore is proposed
In Malaysia, distribution of estate happens after a person’s death. To distribute the deceased estat...
Jurisdiction conflict between the Shariah and Civil Courts which prolongs even after the existence o...
The distribution of the deceased’s estate depends on the smooth process of estate administration. Ap...
The number of cases involving unclaimed estate is increasing and as a result a large number of them ...
The concept of dual justice system practiced in Malaysia governs the area of inheritance where there...
The concept of dual justice system practiced in Malaysia governs the area of inheritance where the...
Previous works have discussed the jurisdictional aspects of administration of intestate estates of M...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
Previous works have discussed the jurisdictional aspects of administration of intestate estates of M...
In all the States of Peninsular Malaysia (with the exception of those parts of Negeri Sembilan and M...
When a person dies and leaves behind a will, he is said to have died testate. In Malaysia, regardles...
When a person dies and leaves behind a will, he is said to have died testate. In Malaysia, regardles...
In Malaysia, distribution of estate happens after a person’s death. To distribute the deceased estat...
In Malaysia, distribution of estate happens after a person’s death. To distribute the deceased estat...
Jurisdiction conflict between the Shariah and Civil Courts which prolongs even after the existence o...
The distribution of the deceased’s estate depends on the smooth process of estate administration. Ap...
The number of cases involving unclaimed estate is increasing and as a result a large number of them ...
The concept of dual justice system practiced in Malaysia governs the area of inheritance where there...
The concept of dual justice system practiced in Malaysia governs the area of inheritance where the...
Previous works have discussed the jurisdictional aspects of administration of intestate estates of M...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Mus...
Previous works have discussed the jurisdictional aspects of administration of intestate estates of M...
In all the States of Peninsular Malaysia (with the exception of those parts of Negeri Sembilan and M...
When a person dies and leaves behind a will, he is said to have died testate. In Malaysia, regardles...
When a person dies and leaves behind a will, he is said to have died testate. In Malaysia, regardles...
In Malaysia, distribution of estate happens after a person’s death. To distribute the deceased estat...
In Malaysia, distribution of estate happens after a person’s death. To distribute the deceased estat...
Jurisdiction conflict between the Shariah and Civil Courts which prolongs even after the existence o...
The distribution of the deceased’s estate depends on the smooth process of estate administration. Ap...