Muslim Marriages Bill submission date for comments extended

We have taken note of inaccurate and misleading media reports suggesting that the Muslim Marriages Bill (the Bill) has been approved by Cabinet and/or introduced into Parliament. Whilst it is true that the Bill has been presented to Cabinet for consideration, it has not yet been introduced into Parliament. Cabinet approved that the Bill may be published for public comments and input. The Bill was consequently published in the Gazette on 21 January 2011 for public comments.
 
Since its publication the Bill has elicited huge public response and reaction. We have received a mixed bag of over 5 000 submissions with comments ranging from those who fully support the Bill, with others who support it subject to amendments, whilst others reject it completely in its current formulation. We will allow for consultations and engagements to take place to the extent it is practical to do so. We are aware that what we are dealing with here is a complex and emotive matter but one around which a resolution must be found.

In recognition of the need to allow for maximum participation to this process, the Minister of Justice, Jeff Radebe, has extended the closing date for the submission of comments from 15 March 2011 to 31 May 2011. We trust that everybody concerned will exploit this opportunity and make meaningful submissions.

The Bill can be obtained on the website of Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (www.justice.gov.za) and in the Government Gazette No.33946, dated 21 January 2011.

Enquiries:
Mr Tlali Tlali (Spokesperson)
Cell: 082 3333 880
E-mail: ttlali@justice.gov.za

Source: Department of Justice and Constitutional Development

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