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The Practice Of Siri Marriage By Police Members Judging From The Regulation Of The Chief Of The Police Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 6 Of 2018 Zetria Erma; Taufika Hidayati
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Law Science and Field
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Currently, many unregistered marriages are carried out, including by members of the police. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze unregistered marriages carried out by members of the police with the aim of having more than 1 (one) wife or having polygamy and the sanctions in terms of the Chief of Police Regulation No. 6 of 2018. This type of research is normative with a legal approach. The type of data used is secondary data consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials, while data analysis is carried out qualitatively. Members of the police are not allowed to carry out unregistered marriages to have more than 1 (one) polygamous wife because they violate Article 4 of the Regulation of the Chief of Police Number 6 of 2018 and the sanction is that they can be dishonorably dismissed (PDTH) or expelled from the Indonesian National Police Agency without receiving a salary or severance pay.
Analysis of Sale and Purchase Agreement Underhand for the Transfer of Home Ownership Loans Taufika Hidayati; Zetria Erma
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): June: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v12i2.766

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The need for home ownership for the community has become a very important need at this time. The government in collaboration with banks provides convenience facilities to the public as debtors through Housing Loans (KPR) which have monthly installments determined by the Bank as a creditor in accordance with the ability of the debtor. During the mortgage process, the creditor and debtor enter into a credit agreement. In the Mortgage Act number 4 of 1996 it is regulated regarding agreements between the Debtor as the mortgagee and a financial institution, in this case the Bank as the mortgagee that as long as the installments have not been paid off, the certificate of land rights is still in the bank as collateral bound by agreement Deed of Encumbrance of Mortgage made before the PPAT as an authorized official. Using normative juridical research that occurs in people's lives, this article discusses buying and selling land that is still under credit guarantee as the basis for the transfer of rights through private agreements that are not made before the PPAT and how the legal force of ownership of land rights is for the seller who buys the land. . In the results of this study it can be concluded that the credit agreement between the bank as the creditor and the debtor only binds the parties contained in the agreement and the transfer of house loans must be made before the PPAT with the knowledge of the bank as the creditor if the debtor wants to sell or does not want to continue credit again
Land Grant To Adopted Children, A Court Case Study Zetria Erma; Taufika Hidayati
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): October: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v12i4.866

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A gift is a free and irrevocable gift from one person to another person regarding movable goods through a Notarial deed or immovable goods under a deed from the Land Deed Official (PPAT) while the grantor is still alive. Gifts can only be made on existing objects, in contrast to inheritance which makes it possible to inherit existing assets, for example insurance coverage money. Even though the rules regarding gifts are clear, problems still often arise where heirs do not agree if the heir's assets are gifted to other people who are not related to the heir, including adopted children. Through descriptive analytical research, the article aims to find out the conditions regarding grants and the maximum share that grant recipients are entitled to get even if they are not heirs such as adopted children
Identity Fraud In Polygamy, A Review Of Court Decisions Taufika Hidayati; Zetria Erma
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v13i1.944

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Marriage is a form of worship because it has a noble purpose to maintain human survival as stated in the Qur'an. It is hoped that a marriage will be carried out forever and without anything being hidden. In Islam, a husband is allowed to have more than one wife (polygamy) as long as he can act fairly and comply with applicable regulations. When you want to remarry, one of the conditions is the wife's consent and permission from the Religious Court. The husband committed the falsification of his identity when he was about to remarry. Through analytical descriptive research, this article aims to understand the terms and conditions of polygamous marriages and for husbands to understand the impact of the law on falsifying identities in marriage. The presence of identity falsification is one of the judge's considerations in handing down a decision to annul a marriage
Land Grant To Adopted Children, A Court Case Study Erma, Zetria; Hidayati, Taufika
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): October: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v12i4.866

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A gift is a free and irrevocable gift from one person to another person regarding movable goods through a Notarial deed or immovable goods under a deed from the Land Deed Official (PPAT) while the grantor is still alive. Gifts can only be made on existing objects, in contrast to inheritance which makes it possible to inherit existing assets, for example insurance coverage money. Even though the rules regarding gifts are clear, problems still often arise where heirs do not agree if the heir's assets are gifted to other people who are not related to the heir, including adopted children. Through descriptive analytical research, the article aims to find out the conditions regarding grants and the maximum share that grant recipients are entitled to get even if they are not heirs such as adopted children
Identity Fraud In Polygamy, A Review Of Court Decisions Hidayati, Taufika; Erma, Zetria
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): April: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v13i1.944

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Marriage is a form of worship because it has a noble purpose to maintain human survival as stated in the Qur'an. It is hoped that a marriage will be carried out forever and without anything being hidden. In Islam, a husband is allowed to have more than one wife (polygamy) as long as he can act fairly and comply with applicable regulations. When you want to remarry, one of the conditions is the wife's consent and permission from the Religious Court. The husband committed the falsification of his identity when he was about to remarry. Through analytical descriptive research, this article aims to understand the terms and conditions of polygamous marriages and for husbands to understand the impact of the law on falsifying identities in marriage. The presence of identity falsification is one of the judge's considerations in handing down a decision to annul a marriage