Eligious courts, gilang nugraha
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Religious Courts are courts below the Supreme Court seeking justice for the people who are Muslims of certain civil matters stipulated in the 1945 Undang. Perubahan bring fundamental changes regarding the provision of judicial power, making the need for comprehensive changes to the Privacy Act Principles of Judicial Power.

Law Number 4 Year 2004 on Judicial Authority set about organizing the judicial bodies of judicial power, the principles of the provision of judicial power, position and guarantee equal treatment for everyone in law and in seeking justice.

Consequences of Judicial Power Act is the diversion of the organization, administration, and financial judiciary under the Supreme Court. Previously, development of religious courts under the Religious Directorate of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. From the date of June 30, organizational, administrative, financial and religious courts transferred from the Ministry of Religious Affairs to the Supreme Court. The transition included transition training status of personnel, assets, finances, records / documents, and the budget to be under the Supreme Court.


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