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President Hoge Raad of the Netherlands: "We Are Brothers"

Jakarta | badilag.net

The Supreme Court of Indonesia and the Hoge Raad of the Netherlands signed a MoU on Judicial Cooperation this morning, Monday, 18 March 2013. This MoU signing is a manifestation of the already long-established mutual cooperation between the two institutions.

The cooperation will focus mainly on sustainable dialogue on issues around civil, criminal and taxation laws. Strengthening the chamber system is also another focus that will be addressed.

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Hon. Hatta Ali, highly appreciated the MoU saying that the cooperation between the two judicial institutions would make the existing cooperation more structured and more sustainable which would lead to optimum results as expected.

Meanwhile, President of Hoge Raad, the Hon. G.J.M. Corstens, stated that the MoU signing was a good start. “This signing (seems to) reaffirm that Indonesia’s Supreme Court and the Netherlands’ Hoge Raad are truly brothers,” he said as quoted by www.mahkamahagung.go.id.

The MoU signing which took place in the Supreme Court’s kusumaatmadja room was also attended by the Hon. J.A.C.A Overgaauw (Vice President Hoge Raad), Justice M.A. Loth (Hoge Raad), Mr. J. Storm (Registrar Hoge Raad), A.R. Rotscheid, Dr. Sebastiaan Pompe and a number of the Indonesia’s Supreme Court’s high officials.

The Hoge Raad delegates are also scheduled to visit Badilag office at Jl. Ahmad Yani. The Religious Courts’ Gallery, SIADPA Laboratory and SIMPEG Laboratory are among the targets of their visit while in Badilag. (ch)

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Chief Justice Awarded the Religious Courts for High Realization of Budget


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“Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Hatta Ali appreciates the Religious Courts for their achievement in managing budget in 2012,” Purwosusilo said in a meeting with all chiefs of the High Religious Courts and registrars in Redtop Hotel, Jakarta, Tuesday (12/03/2013).

The meeting was also attended by some leaderships of the Supreme Courts including Ahmad Kamil (the vice chief justice of the Supreme Court), Andi Syamsu Alam (the Deputy Chief Justice for Religious Affairs), Prof. Abdul Manan (justice) and some officials of echelon II.

Purwosusilo mentioned that the Religious Courts were awarded for three categories of appreciation. First, Badilag was awarded for the high budget realization among working units of echelon I in the Supreme Court.

Second, the High Religious Court of North Maluku was awarded for the high budged realization among appeal courts in Indonesia. Third, both working unit of echelon I and appeal courts were awarded for the high budget realization.

“I hope that we will be able to maintain this achievement. We do not want that it will decline next year,” he said.

Purwosusilo also said that the punishment will be given to working units with bad budget realization.

(Rahmat Arijaya)

 

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Badilag and Egyptian Ambassador to Make Cooperation


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Egyptian Embassy agreed to make a cooperation with the Directorate General of the Religious Courts relating to program for human resource improvement.

The cooperation will also involve scholarship for post graduate and doctoral program and short course. Both parties were committed to realize the cooperation as soon as possible.

Purwosusilo, the Director General of the Religious Courts (Badilag) and Farid Ismail, the Secretary of Badilag met Baha Dessouk, the Egyptian Ambassador, on Friday (08/03/2013). Syekh Sami al-Jamal, a professor from Al-Azhar University also attended the meeting.

Purwosusilo explained that there are approximately 3,500 judges in 359 religious courts across Indonesia.

To enhance and improve capacity of judges, Badilag had made some cooperation with some institutions. According to Purwosusilo, Egypt is the center of civilization in Islam and therefore such cooperation is needed.

 

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Effort to Increase Number of Courts Providing Legal Aid Post


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Purwosusilo hopes that the number of Religious Courts providing facility of legal aid post will increase for this year. In 2011 there were 46 Religious Courts with this facility and in 2012 the number increased to 69 Religious Courts.

He also said that the existence of legal aid post complies with article 57 of Law No.48 of 2009 and article 60 of Law No. 50 of 2009.

“We are aware that the state can not provide budget for all 359 Religious Courts. Therefore, we plan to increase the number gradually,” he said in a workshop held by Change for Justice, USAID in Aryaduta Hotel, Jakarta, Wednesday (6/3/2013).

Some leadership of the Supreme Court including Deputy Chief Justice of Civil Case, Chief Justice for Criminal Case, officials of echelon I and II, chiefs of appeal court and judges attended this workshop.

 

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Badilag Has New Director


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Nurhadi, the Secretary of the Supreme Court installs Tukiran as the new director of directorate of the development of religious court administration in Badilag, Wednesday (27/02/2013). This position is one of echelons II in the Directorate General of the Religious Courts (known as Badilag).

Badilag is one of working unit of echelon I under the Supreme Court. It has three directorates including a). directorate of the development of religious court judicial staff, b). directorate of the development of religious court administration and c). directorate of the religious civil case management and regulation.

In his new position, Tukiran replaces the deceased Sayed Usman who passed away in January 14, 2013.

Nurhadi also installs other three officials of echelon II and eleven officials of echelon III. Two of them are from Badilag, namely Timur Abimanyu, S.H., M.H and Drs. Muhidin.

Tukiran was born in Langkat, North Sumatera in March 20, 1958. He started his career as a public servant in March 1, 1983.

During his careers, he has a lot of experiences in some positions including as head division of general affairs, as head division of personnel, vice registrar, substitute registrar, and registrar.

(Rahmat Arijaya)

 

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