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Revocation of Divorce
 
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What is a Revocation of Divorce?

A revocation of divorce is a process whereby the man revokes his decree of divorce against his wife during the Eddah period. The Eddah period is 3 to 4 period of his wife's menstrual cycle.

 
How Do I Revoke My Divorce?
The application to revoke a divorce must be reported to the Syariah Court.
Click at Syariah Court to find out more about it.
 
What is needed when I register for the revocation?
Divorce Certificate from the Syariah Court
Two witnesses and their NRICs
Both you and your spouse NRICs
 
How does the revocation ceremony performed?
A counselling session will be given to both couple
The man will revoke his divorce in the presence of the Kadi and the two witnesses
The man will read out the special conditions for his wife
Issue of the revocation certificates after all parties have endorsed on it
 
What is the fees payable for the revocation?
A fee of $42 is applicable for each revocation case.
 
 
 
 
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