E-court Socialization to Advocates in the Legal Area of the Bandung Religious Court

On July 12, 2019, Queen Law Firm was invited by the Bandung Religious Court to participate in the E-court Socialization to Advocates in the Legal Area of the Bandung Religious Court.

After the Supreme Court launched the E-Court program a few months ago, it was listed in the Supreme Court Regulation No. 3 of 2018 as a legal basis for administering case administration in court electronically to support the realization of professional, transparent, accountable, effective, efficient and modern case administration.

The Bandung Religious Court is one of the work units that has opened this e-court service, where for the time being the e-court service is still limited to registered users, namely advocates. To implement the e-court so that advocates can conduct proceedings and register lawsuit cases and e-filling cases through e-court, therefore socialization needs to be held.

E-court socialization was held in the Multipurpose Room of the Bandung Religious Court in collaboration with BRI Branch Dewi Sartika, the presence of Banking, especially BRI, related to online payment (e-payment). Also present at the event were Chairperson of the Bandung Class 1A Religious Court, which also delivered a speech and outline presentation to Advocates in the Legal Areas of the Bandung Religious Court and also from BRI as well as providing an overview of online payment processes through E-Banking, ATM and EDC.

On that occasion the Chairperson of the Bandung Religious Court conveyed that e-Court was one of the Supreme Court’s efforts to realize the Fast, Simple Azaz Justice and Low Cost, while the presentation of the e-court flow from registration to online registration was submitted by Deni Syamsudin, IT Team PA Bandung, and the event acting as a moderator was Ato Sunarto, S.Ag. The Secretary of the Bandung Religious Court and the participants present at the event consisted of H. Ahmad Madjid, SH. MH. Registrar of Bandung Religious Courts and all Young Registrars, service desk officers and 42 people from Advocates.

 

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