To Avoid Case Backlogs Becomes The Main Priority
Wahyu Widiana explained on reform program in Makassar
Jakarta, Badiilag.net
After attending an urgent meeting in the Supreme Court 3-4 of May, the Director General of the Religious Courts, Wahyu Widiana and his colleagues create a team called “Monitoring Team for Prioritized Reform Programs”.
The team consists of some potential young officials working in the Directorate General of the Religious Courts. The main task of the team is to monitor some important reform programs in the Religious Courts.
The prioritized reform programs are case settlement, court administration and case management, human resources management, public service, information desk, legal aid post, circuit court and prodeo cases (waiving court fees) and website development.
The Director General of the Religious Courts, Wahyu Widiana explained that the monitoring will stimulate all Religious Courts to pay their great attention to the reform programs.
.“The prioritized reform programs are intensively socialized to all Religious Courts and they are well monitored”, Wahyu Widiana said when he conducted a work visit to North Maluku and Makassar a couple days ago.
He suggested that all leaders of the Religious Courts as well as officials be up to date with the recent development of the Supreme Court’s policy on reform programs.
Wahyu Widiana also emphasized on the importance of case settlement. “All cases must be quickly settled in accordance with the procedural law. It is aimed to avoid back log of cases”, he said.
He said that all Religious Courts have to take the Supreme Court as a good sample in settling cases. Cases in the Supreme Court increase every year and the back log of cases decrease dramatically.(raj)