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Muhammad Syarifuddin
Muhammad Syarifuddin (born 17 October 1954) is an Indonesian jurist who serves as the 14th and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia since 30 April 2020. He also serves as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Indonesia for judicial affairs, and previously served as the Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...'s head of supervision.Supreme Court Widens Probe of Graft Allegations Against Secretary General
Jakarta Globe. Accessed 16 August 2016.


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Muhammad Hatta Ali
Muhammad Hatta Ali is the thirteenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia. In the election held on 8 February 2012, M. Hatta Ali comfortably won the position of chief justice ahead of four other candidates. He was sworn in as chief justice by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on 1 March 2012. Hatta first became a judge in 1982 when he took up a position on the North Jakarta District Court. He was appointed to the High Court in 2003 and then to the Supreme Court in 2007. He was replaced by Muhammad Syarifuddin Muhammad Syarifuddin (born 17 October 1954) is an Indonesian jurist who serves as the 14th and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia since 30 April 2020. He also serves as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Indonesia ... on 30 April 2020. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hatta Ali, Muhammad 1950 births Living people Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Indonesia People from Parepare ...
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Deputy Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Indonesia
The Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Agung) refers to two separate positions on the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Both are elected from the existing members of the court as is the case with the higher ranking Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia.Denny Indrayana, ''Indonesian Constitutional Reform 1999–2002: An Evaluation of Constitution-Making in Transition'', pgs. 450-451. Jakarta: Kompas Book Publishing, 2008. List of Deputy Chief Justices Deputy of Judicial Affairs Deputy of non-Judicial Affairs See also * Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia The Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Konstitusi) is the second highest-ranking official serving on the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Like the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court o ... References {{reflist Supreme Court of Indonesia ...
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Mohammad Saleh
Mohammad Saleh Bhutani was the second Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Indonesia The Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Agung) refers to two separate positions on the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Both are elected from the existing members of the court as is the case with the higher ... for judicial affairs.Dr.H. Mohammad Saleh, SH, MH, Terpilih Menjadi Wakil Ketua MA Bidang Yudisial
, official website of the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Accessed 22 May 2016.


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Baturaja
Baturaja is a town and the administrative capital of Ogan Komering Ulu Regency in South Sumatra, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine .... It has an area of 235.27 square kilometres and a population of 142,099 people (as at the 2020 Census).Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. Districts Baturaja is divided into 2 districts of the Regency: *Baturaja Barat (West Baturaja) *Baturaja Timur (East Baturaja) References Regencies of South Sumatra Regency seats of South Sumatra {{SSumatra-geo-stub ...
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South Sumatra
South Sumatra ( id, Sumatra Selatan) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the southeast of the island of Sumatra, The province spans and had a population of 8,467,432 at the 2020 Census. The capital of the province is Palembang. The province borders the provinces of Jambi to the north, Bengkulu to the west and Lampung to the south. The Bangka Strait in the east separates South Sumatra and the island of Bangka, which is part of the Bangka Belitung Islands province. This province is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum, natural gas and coal. The province is inhabited by many different ethnic groups, with Palembang people the largest ethnic group. Most speak Palembang language, which is mutually unintelligible to both Indonesian and local Malay. Other ethnic groups include the Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau and Chinese. Most are concentrated in urban areas and are largely immigrants from other parts of Indonesia. From the 7th century to the late 14th century, ...
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Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of Indonesia
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia ( id, Ketua Mahkamah Agung) is the head of the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Election process The chief justice and his or her deputy is elected by the Supreme Court justices from among the members of the court. Sometimes the process is controversial and attracts public criticism. For example, in early 2012 rumours about vote buying were reported in the Jakarta press as speculation mounted about the arrangements underway for the selection of new chief justice to replace Harifin Tumpa, who retired as chief justice in March 2012. It was said to be "all-out competition" for the post of chief justice because of the influence that the position holds and it was rumoured that the competition might include payments. List of Chief Justices : See also * Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia The chief justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia ( id, Ketua Mahkamah Konstitusi) is the head of the Constitutional Cour ...
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Deputy Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Indonesia
The Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Agung) refers to two separate positions on the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Both are elected from the existing members of the court as is the case with the higher ranking Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia.Denny Indrayana, ''Indonesian Constitutional Reform 1999–2002: An Evaluation of Constitution-Making in Transition'', pgs. 450-451. Jakarta: Kompas Book Publishing, 2008. List of Deputy Chief Justices Deputy of Judicial Affairs Deputy of non-Judicial Affairs See also * Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia The Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia ( id, Wakil Ketua Mahkamah Konstitusi) is the second highest-ranking official serving on the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Like the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of ... References {{reflist Supreme Court of Indonesia ...
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Jakarta Globe
The ''Jakarta Globe'' is a daily online English-language newspaper in Indonesia, launched in November 2008. The paper initially came out as a print newspaper with an average of 48 pages a day, and published Monday to Saturday. It had three sections, and contained (in section A) a range of general news, including metropolitan and national news coverage as well as international news, plus comment, (in section B) Indonesian and world business and sport plus a classified advertising section, and (in section C) an extensive features and lifestyle coverage as well as entertainment, listings and reader service and puzzle/cartoon pages. The newspaper later added a Sunday Jakarta Globe edition. The newspaper converted from broadsheet to tabloid format in May 2012, and then was published online only from 15 December 2015. The newspaper's owner, PT Jakarta Globe Media, is part of the BeritaSatu Media Holdings, an associated company of Lippo. See also * List of newspapers in Indonesia * M ...
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Supreme Court Of Indonesia
The Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia ( id, Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia) is the independent judicial arm of the state. It maintains a system of courts and sits above the other courts and is the final court of appeal. It can also re-examine cases if new evidence emerges. Jurisdiction The Supreme Court is independent as of the third amendment to the Constitution of Indonesia. The Supreme Court has oversight over the high courts (''Pengadilan Tinggi'') and district courts (''Pengadilan Negeri''). There are about 68 high courts: 31 General Courts, 29 Religious Courts, 4 Administrative Courts and 4 Military Courts. There are around 250 district courts with additional district courts being created from time to time.In late 2011, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court, Harifin A. Tumpa, said that the Indonesian government could only aim to establish district courts in 400 of the nation's 530 provinces, regencies (''kabupaten'') and municipalities (''kotamadya''). ...
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