JAKARTA - Inara Rusli included the mut'ah income as one of the points being sued in her divorce suit against Virgoun. As is well known, the nominal income of the mut'ah who was sued by the mother of three children reached Rp. 10 billion.

Inara hopes that her lawsuit will be granted by the judges of the West Jakarta Religious Court (PA) and Virgoun to give her a mut'ah living as a result of the divorce that occurred.

"It should be according to what we asked the person concerned," said Inara Rusli at the West Jakarta PA on Wednesday, June 7.

He also ensured that the nominal requested would not change. He wants to be given a mut'ah living of no less than IDR 10 billion.

"God willing (the nominal mut'ah will not change)," he said.

On another occasion, Inara also explained her reason for insisting on asking for a mut'ah living of Rp. 10 billion. When appearing as a guest star on the Need A Talk podcast, she mentioned the mut'ah income lawsuit as a substitute for the immaterial losses experienced.

"According to their consideration (the legal team), it's like some kind of compensation for immaterial losses that I've been experiencing so far," said Inara.

"I got divorced, it's not like a pure divorce, but because there is a problem, and it really involves a good name, all kinds of things," he continued.

When responding to netizens who think the nominal mut'ah income is too large, Inara said the value had been considered by her and the legal team first.

"Later, if written sincerely, it will not be given," he wrote in response to netizens' comments.


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