All Judges Must Master The Court Administration
Bandung | badilag.net
“I suggest that all High Religious Courts make a routine discussion on marriage matters. And the matters must be discussed not only in divine perspective but also reason one”, Vice Chief Justice for Non Judicial Matters, Ahmad Kamil said in a training on court administration in Bandung (24/5/2011). The training was held by the Directorate General of the Religious Court from 24 until 28 of May 2011.
Some keynote speakers in this training are the Deputy Chief Justice for the Religious Court Affairs, Andi Syamsu Alam, the Secretary of the Supre Court, Rum Nessa, the Director General of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, the Vice Chief of the High Religious Court of Jakarta, Zainuddin Fajari, and a judge at the High Religious Court of Jakarta, Edi Riadi.
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He hoped before 2012 all judges could have a deep understanding on court administration. “The duty to accelerate this program is not only assigned to the Supreme Court but also to the High Religious Court”, Ahmad Kamil stated.
During the training, the chamber system and the cassation limitation became one interesting discussion topic. They attracted all participants’ attention. According to Ahmad Kamil, the Supreme Court will implement the chamber system on next September.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Justice for the Religious Court Affairs, Andi Syamsu Alam explained that the system will not limit the Religious Courts’ competencies.
Andi Syamsu Alam also emphasized that all judges could be able to make an excellent verdict. “I encourage promoting judges with high quality. It will motivate the others”, he said.
He asked the High Religious Courts to monitor all judges of the first instance courts. (raj).