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  1. The Syariah Court has been the institution settling disputes between divorcing parties. In relation to this, it has become the philosophy of the Syariah Court to strive for justice and to administer fairly and effectively the cases before it.

  2. eservices.syariahcourt.gov.sgSyariah Court

    Syariah Court EService Login. loading please wait... TOP. A Singapore Government Agency Website. Sign In. LOGIN; Login. Login to SYC Portal - for Public or Lawyers. SingPass. For Singapore Citizens and all who are domiciled in Singapore (including holders of Permanent Residence, WorkPass, DependentPass, and Long Term Pass).

  3. You may apply for divorce at the Syariah Court if you and your spouse are Muslims or married under the Muslim law. (1) Domicile/Habitual residence In addition, either party must: be a Singapore citizen; or; have lived in Singapore for at least 3 continuous years before applying for a divorce; or; be domiciled in Singapore*

  4. syariahcourt.gov.sg › Divorce › OverviewOverview - Syariah Court

    This section is an overview of the divorce process at the Syariah Court and provides references to legislation related to divorce.

  5. Family Link @ Lengkok Bahru 8, Lengkok Bahru, #03-01 Singapore 159052 Tel: (65) 6354 8371 | Email: MCCY_Syariah@mccy.gov.sg

  6. www.judiciary.gov.sg › family › syariah-court-ordersSyariah Court orders

    Syariah Court orders and the Family Justice Courts. Under the Administration of Muslim Law Act, the Syariah Court administers a large part of the Muslim law in Singapore and can make orders related to the following: Divorce. Ancillary matters regarding assets and children.

  7. In view of Covid-19 Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), the Syariah Court will continue its prevailing safe management measures for Court users. Additionally, the following measures are implemented with immediate effect.

  8. Aug 4, 2023 · Commencing Divorce in the Syariah Court. The LAB Syariah Court Practice Group (LAB SCPG) has prepared a set of materials relating to Muslim Family Law Procedure in Singapore. The information contained in these materials are accurate as of 4 August 2023.

  9. May 3, 2024 · Family Link @ Lengkok Bahru 8, Lengkok Bahru, #03-01 Singapore 159052 Tel: (65) 6354 8371 | Email: MCCY_Syariah@mccy.gov.sg

  10. The Muslim Ordinance 1957 which established the Syariah Court came into operation on 25 November 1958. Syariah Court was originally housed in a bungalow at Fort Canning Park together with the Registry of Muslim Marriages.

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