REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE |
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE |
ACTS SUPPLEMENT |
Published by Authority |
NO. 20] | Friday, May 22 | [2020 |
The following Act was passed by Parliament on 5 May 2020 and assented to by the President on 15 May 2020:— |
COVID-19 (Temporary Measures for Solemnization and Registration of Marriages) Act 2020 |
(No. 23 of 2020)
I assent.
President. 15 May 2020. |
An Act to provide for the use of remote communication technology in matters relating to the solemnization and registration of marriages under the Women’s Charter (Chapter 353 of the 2009 Revised Edition) and relating to marriages and the revocation of divorces under the Administration of Muslim Law Act (Chapter 3 of the 2009 Revised Edition), and related matters, in view of the COVID‑19 pandemic. |
Be it enacted by the President with the advice and consent of the Parliament of Singapore, as follows: |
Short title and commencement |
1. This Act is the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures for Solemnization and Registration of Marriages) Act 2020 and comes into operation on a date that the Minister appoints by notification in the Gazette. |
Solemnization and registration of marriages under Women’s Charter using remote communication technology |
Marriages and revocation of divorces under Administration of Muslim Law Act using remote communication technology |
3.—(1) Despite anything in section 95(2)(b) or (4), 101(6) or (8), 102(1)(a) or (2)(a) or 103(1), (3) or (5) of the Administration of Muslim Law Act (Cap. 3) requiring, or relating to, the presence or appearance of any person to perform any act, or to witness or attest the doing of anything under any of those provisions, such person is taken to be present or to appear for that purpose during the specified period if —
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Making of statutory declarations |
4. Despite section 11(1)(b) of the Oaths and Declarations Act (Cap. 211), a statutory declaration required for any purpose in section 2 or 3 may be made by a person appearing before another person, who is empowered under any written law to take or receive the statutory declaration, using a remote communication technology approved by the appropriate Registrar. |