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Kota Kinabalu High Court

  • The Kota Kinabalu High Court ruled that the national registration department (JPN) mistakenly registered a Christian family as Muslims.

  • The court found that JPN's errors prevented Abdul Manap Bakusai and his three children from exercising their constitutional right to freedom of religion.

  • Justice Celestina Stuel Galid noted that there was no renunciation of Islam involved, as the registration was an error by JPN.

  • Evidence presented included other identity documents, baptism records, and letters from churches, confirming the family's Christian practice.

  • The judge expressed concern over JPN's recurring administrative problems in assigning religion without factual or legal proof.

  • Similar errors have occurred in previous cases where religions were assigned based on assumptions.

  • The judge highlighted concerns for illiterate applicants from rural areas who rely on JPN officers' assistance.

  • The court granted the family's application to correct their MyKad to state they are not Muslims.

  • No costs were ordered in the case.

  • The ruling underscores the importance of accurate record-keeping and the protection of fundamental religious freedom rights.


References

  1. https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2026/01/08/jpn-mistakenly-recorded-christian-family-as-muslims-rules-court

  2. https://kagi.com/summarizer?target_language=EN&summary=takeaway&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.freemalaysiatoday.com%2Fcategory%2Fnation%2F2026%2F01%2F08%2Fjpn-mistakenly-recorded-christian-family-as-muslims-rules-court#JPN%20mistakenly%20recorded%20Christian%20family%20as%20Muslims,%20rules%20courthttps://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2026/01/08/jpn-mistakenly-recorded-christian-family-as-muslims-rules-court


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