She
said the review was necessary to prevent quarters from taking advantage of the loop holes in the law,
including the syariah laws which allowed child marriage if it met the stipulated
conditions.
“We'll
get the views of various quarters, including civil and syariah legal experts, on whether there is a
need to formulate a new law or improve the existing laws," she told
reporters at a thanksgiving ceremony at her residence in Likas near here yesterday.
Azizah
was commenting on a recent Sessions Court case where a 40-year-old man charged with raping an
under-age girl married the victim, who is almost 13 years old, according to syariah
laws.
She
said any child in such a situation should be protected and did not rule out child marriage as one of the
reasons for the high number of young single mothers, especially in the rural
areas in Sabah.
"Most of them married at a
young age. They have no permanent job, so they cannot support their families.
The husbands go to the towns to look for job and leave their wives behind. After
sometime, they forget their wives and children back home," she added.
She
said programmes would be carried out to create awareness among the public on problems facing couples
who married at a young age.
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