02/01/2026
⚖️ Third-Party Interference in Marriage
Under Malaysian law, third-party interference in a marriage, may form the basis of a tort action under the tort of enticement or inducement to separation. Such interference may also constitute an office under the Syariah Criminal Offences Act/Enactment. However, while legal provisions exists, in practice, these cases are difficult to prove.
💔 Why is this difficult?
In most cases presented to us, the relationship btw one spouse and the third party is consensual, making it hard to prove enticement, inducement or unlawful interference. In some instances, the interference even comes from family members which further complicates the matter.
To succeed in a tort claim or Syariah complaint, the aggrieved party must provide clear evidence of serious and ongoing interference that directly led to the breakdown of the marriage.
📍Key Legal Challenges
The third party or spouse often argues that the relationship was mutual or that the marriage was already strained or unstable. It is difficult to isolate “gangguan” as the sole or main cause of the divorce, especially when other contributing factors are present.
📝What We Often Advise Clients
You have every right to lodge a complaint with the Bahagian Penguatkuasaan Jabatan Agama Islam under the Syariah law. However, it is crucial to support your complaint with concrete evidence, e.g., photos or videos showing interference, screenshot or messages btw the spouse and third party, hotel or transaction receipts, identity details of the third party
⚠️ A Common Issue we observe
Many clients delay or choose not to report the interference during the marriage out of concern for aib or to avoid exposing their spouse’s infidelity or bad behaviour. Later, these clients often return to us with regret only after the marriage ends, typically when spouse has already gone on to be with the third party, wishing they had taken right action much earlier.
💡Marriage issues are emotionally heavy, but legal rights should be taken and protected with wisdom. Take steps early, if your goal is to save the marriage.
Be smart, not silent. Know your rights. Act with clarity.