WAO: Meetings show commitment to finding long-term answer


PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney-General has given his commitment to find a solution in cases where parents have been awarded custodial rights to their children by both the syariah and civil courts.

This was the assurance given by Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail during a second meeting with Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) and lawyers representing S. Deepa, whose Muslim convert ex-husband had taken away their son despite her being granted custody of her two children by the High Court.

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