Singapore legislation

Section 43A

of Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966

Section 43A

Court may refer parties for counselling, etc.

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(1)

The Court before which any matter mentioned in section 35(2), 46B, 47, 48, 49, 51 or 52 is heard may order or advise any of the parties or their children to do either or both of the following, if the Court considers that doing so is in the interests of any of the parties or their children:

(a)

attend counselling provided by a person the Court appoints;

(b)

participate in a family support programme or activity the Court specifies.

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(2)

Where the Court has made an order under subsection (1), the parties must comply with the order.

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(3)

Where a party fails to comply with an order made under subsection (1), the Court may make such further orders as the Court thinks fit.

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(4)

The further orders that the Court may make under subsection (3) include the following:

(a)

an order that the proceedings be stayed until all of the parties or their children who have been ordered by the Court under subsection (1) to attend counselling, or to participate in a family support programme or activity, have done so;

(b)

such order as to costs as the Court thinks appropriate against the party who fails to comply with an order made by the Court under subsection (1).

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(5)

Anything said, any document prepared, and any information provided, by any person for the purposes of or in the course of any counselling or any family support programme or activity under this section is not to be admitted in evidence in the Court or any court.

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(6)

No liability shall lie personally against any person providing any counselling or conducting any family support programme or activity for the purposes of subsection (1), who, acting in good faith and with reasonable care, does or omits to do anything for the purposes of that counselling or family support programme or activity (as the case may be).

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(7)

In this section, “family support programme or activity” means any programme or activity carried out for the purpose of addressing or resolving any relationship issue or relationship problem between spouses or former spouses, between siblings or between parent and child.

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