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JUDGMENT

Nik Hashim FCJ:

Background

[1] There were three appeals (02-19-2007(W), 02-20-2007(W) and 02-21-2007(W)) before us and with the agreements of the parties, they were heard together.

[2] The parties to the three appeals were originally Hindus husband and wife; they were married pursuant to a civil ceremony of marriage that was registered on 26 July 2001 pursuant to the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 (the 1976 Act). There were two children of the marriage, both boys: Dharvin Joshua aged 4 and Sharvin aged 2. The husband converted himself and the elder son to Islam on 18 May 2006. Later, the wife received a notice dated 14 July 2006 from the Registrar of the Syariah High Court Kuala Lumpur informing her that her husband had commenced proceedings in the Syariah High Court for the dissolution of the marriage and custody of the elder son. He filed the application in the Syariah High Court on 23 May 2006. An interim custody order in respect of the converted son was issued to the husband by the Syariah High Court. On 4 August 2006, which was 2 months and 18 days after the husband's conversion and knowing that the husband had taken proceedings in the Syariah High Court,

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