The East Lombok sasak tribal community group has a customary marriage rule that requires a noble woman menak to marry a man of the same lineage and prohibits marrying non-nobles under the pretext of incompatibility. This research was conducted to examine the practice of marriage of menak nobles based on the same social stratification. This research is a qualitative type with library research. The approach used is legal sociology which explains a law at a practical and empirical level in the people of East Lombok. Meanwhile, this data collection method is by observation method in books and other references relevant to this research. It can be concluded that the marriage tradition of menak nobles in East Lombok was influenced by the existence of a social stratification system from past civilizations when they still adhered to the employment system, thus giving birth to a rule prohibiting marriage with non-noble menak men under the pretext of not matching. Keywords: Social stratification, Customary Law, Marriage.
A marriage can be broken up due to death, divorce and decisions of a religious court. Both due to divorce and annulment of marriage. Annulment of marriage can be filed for a variety of reasons, one of which is a polygamy committed without the permission or knowledge of the first wife. Then it has an impact on a marriage that is considered unprecedented. However, it is still a question of all the consequences and impacts therein. Using a normative juridical approach, this paper discusses how annulment of marriage in the practice of religious court law and what rights women get after the annulment of marriage. This paper argues that the mechanism of annulment of marriage for unlicensed polygamy resulting in marriage being considered to have not effect on the confusion of women's rights. Keywords: Annulment of marriage, Polygamy without the permission, and Women’s right.
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