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Journal : Legal Protection for the Partnership Agreement Parties

Joint Property after Divorce in the Polygamous Marriage: Comparative Research in Indonesia and Malaysia Marlina, Siti; Mubarak, Haris
Al-Risalah Vol 22 No 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v22i2.1289

Abstract

This research analyzes the concept and law formulation of the joint property after divorce in an Indonesian and Malaysian polygamous marriage. The problem that often arises is when the first, second, third, and fourth wives live under the support of the husband. However, issues with dividing up the joint property are likely to arise when one of the women decides to get a divorce. This research uses a normative juridical approach to achieve the research aims by collecting secondary, primary, and tertiary legal materials. The concept of marriage in Indonesia is regulated based on article 35, paragraph 1, Indonesia Law Number 16 of 1974, marriage law number 16 of 2019, and instruction of President number 1 of 1991. In Malaysia, this concept is regulated based on the Islamic Family Law Enactment, section 122:2, and the Fatwa authority of the National Council for Malaysian Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI). Furthermore, the regulation of joint property in Indonesia is regulated in article 94 of the Islamic Law Compilation and Malaysia in MKI 2003, section 122:2. In these regulations, the two countries have similarities in regulating joint property after divorce, as sourced from Al-Qur’an and Hadith. However, some deficiencies should be corrected to reinforce and explain legal certainty.
Joint Property after Divorce in the Polygamous Marriage: Comparative Research in Indonesia and Malaysia Marlina, Siti; Mubarak, Haris
Al-Risalah Vol 22 No 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/alrisalah.v22i2.1289

Abstract

This research analyzes the concept and law formulation of the joint property after divorce in an Indonesian and Malaysian polygamous marriage. The problem that often arises is when the first, second, third, and fourth wives live under the support of the husband. However, issues with dividing up the joint property are likely to arise when one of the women decides to get a divorce. This research uses a normative juridical approach to achieve the research aims by collecting secondary, primary, and tertiary legal materials. The concept of marriage in Indonesia is regulated based on article 35, paragraph 1, Indonesia Law Number 16 of 1974, marriage law number 16 of 2019, and instruction of President number 1 of 1991. In Malaysia, this concept is regulated based on the Islamic Family Law Enactment, section 122:2, and the Fatwa authority of the National Council for Malaysian Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI). Furthermore, the regulation of joint property in Indonesia is regulated in article 94 of the Islamic Law Compilation and Malaysia in MKI 2003, section 122:2. In these regulations, the two countries have similarities in regulating joint property after divorce, as sourced from Al-Qur’an and Hadith. However, some deficiencies should be corrected to reinforce and explain legal certainty.
Co-Authors Adawiyah, Robi’atul Adriadi, Andreas Septian Afrianti, Lisa Agus Mokodompit, Eliyanti Agustiani, Sarifah Aini, Lisa Nur Alidin, La Ode Asfahyadin Alifah , Wa Ode Najwa Almaida, Nisa Alwi, Fahrizal Ammanullah, Khumair Anggraeni , Sartika Putri Ardhiansyah, Maulana Ariani, Wa Ode Gusni Arianto, Adi Ariany, Lisda Arifin, Yosep Tajul Asrul, Muh Zaki Alfiansyah Aulia K , Rahma Auliany Hasan, Reski Azzahra , Zhafira Syarlianti Azzahro, Fatimah Dedy Takdir Syaifuddin Delisa, Apifah Dian Mustika Elvira Zahara, Anzu Ernawati Ernawati Fajar Agung Nugroho Fitri Julianti Fuad Rahman Ginting, Monika Nina Kurniawaty Guswendra, Rahmat Handayani, Rize Hariati Hariati Harigustian, Yayang Haris Mubarak Hartati Bahar Haryani Hasian, Muhammad Tsawaby Herawati, Augustin Rina Kismartini Kismartini Kristina, Gina Latif , Abdul Madyan Mandasari , Titin Mardaleni, Mardaleni Maria Hermita Manik Maryani Maryani Maulana, Andry Montundu, Yusuf Muhammad Faisal Mumtaz, Mumtaz Niasari, Fitri Nirwana, Putri Mira Numan Musyaffa Pasambo, Yourisna Powatu , Virji Andini Tri Ramadhani Pratama Mandala Putra, Ryan Putra, Komang Ardidhana Nugraha Putri, Anggri Putri, Diah Ayu Radhitya, Made Leo Rahayu, Karlina Rahmat Hidayat Rifansyah, Muhammad Riska Aryanti Rosaulina, Meta Sani, Nur Insan Siti Khotimatul Wildah Supriyatna Syahri, Alfi Syarif Hidayatulloh Tantri, Siti Tiara Tarigan, Beti Susanti Titik Misriati Umar Yusuf Ummu Radiyah, Ummu WITRIANA ENDAH PANGESTI Yoseph Tajul Arifin Yunita, Norma Yusni Arni Zuliawati, Zuliawati