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Journal : Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis

Potensi Tanda Tangan Digital (Digital Signature) Jika Dimuat dalam Akta Notaris demi Mewujudkan Kepastian Hukum Sindy Nurihta Br. Ginting; hasim purba; tony
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 6 No 4 (2025): Tema Hukum Perdata dan Kenotariatan
Publisher : CV Rewang Rencang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56370/jhlg.v6i4.2154

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Digital technology advancement has prompted the exploration of digital signatures as alternatives to conventional signatures. This research examines the potential implementation of digital signatures in notarial deeds to achieve legal certainty in Indonesia. Using normative juridical methods with analytical-descriptive approach, this study analyzes secondary legal materials. The findings demonstrate that digital signatures possess legal validity under the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions (UU ITE), provided authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation requirements are met. However, implementation faces regulatory obstacles due to the Notary Position Law (UUJN) lacking explicit digital signature provisions. Harmonization among relevant laws, strengthened digital infrastructure, and enhanced legal literacy for notaries are essential. Consequently, digital signatures hold significant potential to increase efficiency, security, and legal certainty in notarial deed execution within Indonesia's digital era.
Kekuatan Pembuktian Surat di Bawah Tangan yang Telah Didaftarkan pada Buku Khusus oleh Notaris (Studi Putusan Nomor 29/Pdt.G./2019/PN Pya) Fahriza Hafiz; tony; hasim purba
Jurnal Hukum Lex Generalis Vol 6 No 4 (2025): Tema Hukum Perdata dan Kenotariatan
Publisher : CV Rewang Rencang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56370/jhlg.v6i4.2206

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The registration of private deeds in legal context is the recording of underhand documents by a notary in a special register to provide legal certainty regarding their existence and date, without converting them into authentic deeds. This normative legal research analyzes the legal status and evidentiary strength of registered private deeds, examining Court Decision No. 29/Pdt.G./2019/PN.Pya. Using secondary data from legal documents and regulations, the study finds that registration under the Notarial Law provides administrative formality and legal protection. However, registered private deeds retain their original nature, with probative value depending on signatories' acknowledgment. Notaries are responsible for procedural accuracy but not content validity.