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Revision of Legislation Regarding the Accountability of Notaries for Documents Executed Beyond the Office Premises to Ensure Fair and Certain Legal Provision Idris Assaf, Muhammad; Sulistiyono, Adi; Pandamdari, Endang
LAW & PASS: International Journal of Law, Public Administration and Social Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): October
Publisher : PT. Multidisciplinary Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47353/lawpass.v1i4.38

Abstract

Paragraph (1) of Law No. 2 of 2014, modified by Law No. 30 of 2004, stipulates that Notaries are forbidden from reciting documents beyond their designated jurisdiction. An issue arises where Notaries who have indeed recited deeds outside their scope of work have not faced repercussions in accordance with the pertinent legal framework. The methodology employed in this research is that of normative jurisprudence, involving an examination of secondary data sources, particularly primary legal documents such as statutory provisions, and secondary legal sources like books, articles, or journals. The theoretical framework utilized is that of equitable law certainty. Findings reveal a consistent failure to penalize Notaries who have transgressed by reciting deeds outside their designated area, despite clear violations of regulations outlined in the UUJN. In judicial rulings, authentic deeds recited by Notaries beyond their jurisdiction remain valid, highlighting the inadequacy of existing enforcement mechanisms. Drawing a comparison with the regulations governing Notaries in the Netherlands, it is evident that revisions to Article 17 (1) and (2), Article 19 paragraph (2), and Article 9 (1) letter d of the Law of Judgment are imperative to ensure the establishment of a fair and certain legal system as mandated by Article 28 D Paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution. Such reforms are essential to empower legal authorities in executing their duties effectively, serving the interests of justice seekers, and eliminating any ambiguity surrounding the recitation of deeds by Notaries beyond their jurisdiction.
Co-Authors Abdullah Rafi Abdullah Rafi Acintya Heruka Larasati Adi Sulistiyono Agung Damarsasongko Akbar Rahadianto Aldi Pidano Aloysius Uwiyono Amaltha Faisal Wirawan amalya valensy Andhyka Tyaz Nugraha Angga Pratama Annisa Nur Aliza Aurelia Karunia Kinanti Azarine Nuratna Shafa Azarine Nuratna Shafa Benyamin Tomas Setiawan Bodhi Alivian Charles Delon Tunas Christina Claudia Damara, Fenny Danial Abdillah Lazuardi Delvina Alodia Deviana Putri Dinna Sonia Dyah Setyorini Dyah Setyorini Elfrida Ratnawati Eriyantouw Wahid Faishal Nurachmad Fania Nur Halimah Feyskia Iman Sari Kusumawardhani Frando Pranata Sihombing Ghina Khoirunnisa Gladwin Lukman Handy Handy Hasita Zhafirah Saraswati Idris Assaf, Muhammad Ignatius Pradipa Probondaru Inten Rosita Ira Sudjono, Ira Irene Eka Sihombing Irene Eka Sihombing Irfan Wijaya Karmila Amalia Pesa Kellie Angiarti Kenny Devinda Kenny Joshua Kurniaman Telaumbanua Ling Fransiska Listyowati Sumanto Livia Cindy Ariella Livia Clarista Marcel Ridho Juniarto Marianne, Irene Marsalina Kareth Melvin Kurniawan Darma Mia Sumiati Michael Amsal Sumitro Muhamad Rizky Adityas Wibisono Muhammad Aziz Nurhakim Natalia Salim Nathania Febriani Novery, Aprilia Wulan Novia Gunawan Putri Valery Christy Putri, Deviana rinjani arantia, nine Rudi Adi Setya Putra Rusdian, Ibnu Sesa Merindah Putri Shandra Mellany Aldalia Stefani Hamdani Stephanie . Sumarno, Cecep Telaumbanua, Kurniaman Trianassari, Tedy Kurniawan Vitiamawan, Renaldo Wijaya, Irfan William Zerach El Wiwin Sumartini