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1. Under what circumstances does it constitute “adultery”?

In simple terms, adultery refers to:
Two individuals engaging in consensual sexual relations, where at least one party is in an existing marriage.

The key elements are:
📌 The relationship must be consensual
📌 At least one party must be married

Precisely because “sexual relations” are inherently difficult for third parties to directly witness or record, adultery has always been particularly difficult to prove in law.

2. Are flirtatious chat records sufficient evidence of adultery?

Many people present:
📌 WhatsApp / WeChat / Messenger chat logs
📌 Intimate conversations, explicit wording, frequent communication

and ask: “Can this prove adultery?”

The answer is:
Chat records alone are insufficient to directly prove adultery.

Such records can only be considered:
Part of circumstantial evidence
But cannot, on their own, constitute a complete chain of proof.

3. Does frequent entry and exit from hotels amount to adultery?

If a spouse is found repeatedly entering and leaving hotels with the same person of the opposite sex, can a conclusion be drawn?

Legally:
📌 You cannot enter the hotel room
📌 You cannot confirm what happened inside
📌 They may have used other hotel facilities

Therefore:
Hotel records are merely circumstantial evidence, not conclusive proof.

4. Can a private investigator be engaged? Is it lawful?

Yes, but with important conditions:

📌 The private investigator must hold a valid licence
📌 Not anyone with a camera can act as a witness

Additionally:
📌 Evidence must ultimately be supported by testimony in court
📌 Unlicensed individuals are often unable or unwilling to testify

The opposing counsel will challenge:
📌 Whether the investigator is licensed
📌 Whether they have relevant experience
📌 Whether the evidence is reliable

Engaging an unlicensed investigator may render the evidence ineffective.

5. What qualifies as “sufficient evidence”?

Adultery is typically proven not by a single piece of evidence, but by a combination of circumstantial evidence, such as:
📌 Financial transfers
📌 Travelling or meeting together
📌 Physical intimacy
📌 Private photos or videos
📌 Joint property purchases
📌 A long-term intimate relationship

The focus is on a reasonable overall inference, rather than a single decisive point.

6. Is having a child the most direct evidence?

Yes.

If a spouse has a child with a third party, and the birth certificate reflects the spouse’s name, this constitutes:
Strong and direct evidence of adultery.

Common misconceptions:
📌 A child can be registered even if the parents are unmarried
📌 No marriage ≠ no birth certificate
📌 Foreigners can also register births locally

7. Can the court compel a DNA test?

In civil proceedings:
The court does not have the power to compel DNA testing.

However:
If a party refuses to cooperate, the court may draw an adverse inference from such refusal.

8. What if the third party is Muslim?

A non-Muslim cannot sue a Muslim third party in the civil courts.

However, you may:
📌 Lodge a police report
📌 File a complaint with the religious authorities

This is because adultery falls under religious and criminal matters in Islamic law.

9. Can one break in or secretly record videos as evidence?

This carries significant risk and is not recommended.

You may face:
📌 Criminal liability
📌 Civil claims
📌 Privacy violations or defamation risks

Even in anger, such actions should be carefully reconsidered.

10. Can evidence be posted online to “expose” them?

Not advisable.

Doing so may turn you from a victim into a defendant.

The safest approach:
Submit the evidence to a lawyer and proceed through lawful channels.

11. Can compensation be claimed if adultery is proven?

Yes.

If adultery is successfully proven, the court may award damages.

In recent cases, compensation has reached up to approximately RM200,000
(excluding punitive damages).

12. Does adultery automatically entitle one to half of the assets?

No.

Asset division is determined based on:
📌 Contributions to the marriage
📌 Actual needs
📌 Financial capacity of both parties

Adultery ≠ automatic entitlement to half the assets.

13. Can an adulterous parent still see the child?

Yes.

Adultery and parental rights are separate issues.

Unless otherwise ordered by the court:
Parents retain visitation rights.

Final Advice

If you are facing such a situation:
📌 Remain calm
📌 Organise your evidence
📌 Seek assistance from an experienced lawyer

A rational approach is essential to protect your own interests.

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