Never Give Up Developing IT
From left: KPTA of Jayapura, DG of BADILAG, WKPTA of Bandung and WKPTA of Makassar.
Jayapura, Badilag.net |20-04-2011|
Although facing some serious obstacles such as far distance, internet traffic jam, and slow internet connection, the religious courts in Papua never give up developing Information Technology. Therefore, the Director General of the Religious Courts, Wahyu Widiana appreciated the High Religious Courts and all Religious Courts in Papua for their spirit to develop IT.
“I am very happy and I do appreciate all efforts of our colleagues here”, Wahyu Widiana said when he opened a training on the Code of Conduct for Judges in Jayapura, Tuesday (19/4/2011).
The training was attended by the young judges from all Religious Courts in Papua. There were three keynote speakers in this training; they were Hasan Bisri (Vice Chief of the High Religious Court of Bandung), Bahrussam Yunus (Vice Chief of the High Religious Court of Makassar), and Tata Taofiqurrohman (Chief of the Religious Court of Sentani).
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According to the assessment of website from NLRP (National Legal Reform program) at the beginning of 2011, the High Religious Court of Jayapura achieved the seventh rank from 29 others. It is really an amazing achievement.
There is an increase score of website 2011 in all Religious Courts in Papua, from 11, 7 to 13. Wahyu Widiana motivates all religious courts that they keep updating their website regularly. “Actually, only the data must be updated and the menus of the website must also be completed”, Wahyu Widiana said.
Wahyu Widiana also asserted that the commitment from the leaders of the Religious Courts to development IT is really needed.
To response the explanation of Wahyu Widiana on the importance of IT, the Chief of the High Religious Court of Jayapura, Abdurrahman HAR will endeavor to make some improvement for their websites.
The Usage of IT
Wahyu Widiana said that the usage of IT will provide some important benefits for improving the judicial technical matters. Because the verdicts of judges are published in websites, all judges must improve their skills in making their verdicts. People around the world will read the verdicts and they will know immediately whether the verdicts are good nor not.
All judges in the High Religious Court could conduct supervision and monitoring by using IT from their office without traveling to a very remote court. (raj).