by FJP Law Offices | Apr 21, 2020 | Articles, Civil Procedural Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedural Law
Do you still remember the incident of an Attorney who hit a Judge using a belt when the Judge was reading a decision in the Central Jakarta District Court? According to the news in the mass media, the Judge, who was a victim in the incident, made a report to the...
by FJP Law Offices | Mar 30, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law
In civil litigation, it is often found that a defendant submits an absolute or a relative demurrer which in essence states that the court does not have the competence to examine the case, as well as requesting the panel of judges to issue an interlocutory decision on...
by FJP Law Offices | Mar 24, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law
In the civil procedural law practice, an unlawful act claim is often submitted together with the arguments related to breach of contract. Therefore, it needs to be explained that a claim filed based on an unlawful act and claim filed based on breach of contract is...
by FJP Law Offices | Mar 18, 2020 | Articles, Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law
The issue of suing is still an interesting thing to discuss. In this article, the author will discuss Article 100 Reglement op de Rechtsvordering (“RV”) which is usually used as the legal basis for filing a civil suit against a foreign party in a District Court in...
by FJP Law Offices | Mar 6, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law
This article will discuss a lawsuit concept known as the Actio Popularis Lawsuit or the Citizen Lawsuit. First of all, we will convey the understanding from the opinion of the Dutch Law Scholars, HRW Gokkel and N. Van Der Wal in his book titled “Juridisch...
by FJP Law Offices | Feb 28, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Procedural Law, Criminal Law
In handling cases in court, sometimes we encounter situations where the person who will give testimony in a trial is an atheist. The following is an analysis of whether there is an obligation to recite oath or pledge for witnesses who are atheists or who do not have a...