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Feedback for the Committee of Family Justice
January 1st, 2013 | Family and Divorce, News
2013 – The Committee for Family Justice was established in 2013 to look into reform to the family justice system to better deal with family disputes. This inter-agency committee is co-chaired by Senior Minister of State for Law Indranee Rajhah and Justice VK Rajah. The committee has compiled a list of issues relating to the family impact of all society and invited feedback from AWARE on the issues and concerns that the Committee should pay attention to. This review aims to determine the appropriate structure and operating model for the Family Court to better manage, resolve and adjudicate cases brought before the Court.