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Supreme Court To Improve Court Services


The Supreme Court building in Jakarta. (kompas.com/Dhoni Setiawan)

 


 January 14th, 2018  |  15:32 PM  |   2223 views

JAKARTA

 

The Supreme Court (MA) plans to improve the services and accountability of all courts by implementing a one-stop integrated service for court information.

 

“All information regarding legal proceedings should be accessed only at the courts’ information centers,” Supreme Court spokesman Abdullah told reporters on Friday.

 

He added that all court staffers, excluding those at the front office, would not be allowed to meet with potential petitioners or clients outside of working hours to prevent bribery and obstructions of justice.

 

The policy was developed in response to various reports of illegal fee practices at courts across the country, he said.

 

"We expect this policy will reduce violations such as illegal fees,” Abdullah said.

 

In its bid to push for a more efficient judiciary, the Supreme Court will also streamline legal proceedings by providing templates for cassation cases. The move was mandated in a 2017 Supreme Court Regulation. (ami/ipa)

 


 

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