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Disputes over ‘illegal’ houses of worship governed by civil law

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Lawyer M Thayalan says while emotions often run high in such disputes, legal remedies are available only to the landowner, not the man on the street.

PETALING JAYA: Recent complaints about houses of worship trespassing on public or private land, or built without approval from the authorities, have sparked debate on the proper enforcement measures available and their impact on social harmony.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim recently reminded Malaysians that all action taken must be grounded in law and carried out by the proper authorities, urging the public not to take matters into their own hands.

Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim called for mutual respect in handling such sensitive issues to avoid misunderstandings and maintain national unity.

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