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Forgery of Sale and Purchase Deed (AJB) by Land Deed Official (PPAT) in the Land Dispute Case of Nirina Zubir Izza Safira; Riana Susmayanti; Ahmad Najmi Faris
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Publisher : Tinta Emas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v2i4.352

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An Authentic Deed is a document that holds perfect evidentiary power regarding the statements contained within it, without the need for additional evidence. This is because authentic deeds are created based on the provisions of laws and regulations. In 2021, a land mafia case emerged involving the Notary/Land Deed Official (PPAT) profession. The case began when the household assistant (ART) of Nirina Zubir's family offered to help Nirina Zubir's mother recover six lost land ownership certificates by involving a Notary/PPAT she knew. This research employs a juridical-normative method with a statutory and case approach. Normative legal research examines legal literature, secondary data, and tertiary legal materials. In this case, it is indicated that there is a legal flaw in the process of transferring land rights without the direct consent of the concerned parties. In the performance of duties by the Notary/PPAT, particularly regarding the issuance of powers to sell land rights, it is crucial that regulations governing Notaries/PPAT are strictly adhered to. The sale and purchase deed was made without fulfilling several necessary aspects that determine its validity. A legal review was conducted on the PPAT notary, who is authorized to issue the deed of sale and purchase, which was later used as a document in applying for a replacement certificate of ownership (SHM) at the National Land Agency (BPN).
Assessment of Geodiversity Values of Banyu Anjlok, Malang Regency, as a Potential Geological Heritage Faris, Ahmad Najmi; Adi Susilo; Alexander Tunggul Sutan Haji; Izza Safira
Frontier Advances in Applied Science and Engineering Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Tinta Emas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/faase.v2i2.368

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Banyu Ajlok is one of the tourist destinations in Purwodadi Village, Tirtuyudo District, Malang Regency. Banyu Anjlok is located in the southern mountainous area, this area shows the existence of ancient volcanic activity from the south of Java which causes Banyu to have a geodiversity that can be used as a geological heritage. The purpose of this study is to identify geodiversity in the Banyu plummeting area as the basis for geological-based tourism development. The methods used include geological surveys and assessments of geological values using the technical guidelines of the Geological Survey Center by the Geological Survey Center which include scientific values, educational values, tourism values and risk of degradation. The results showed that the lithology of Banyu plummeted including andesite, basalt, ryolite, andesite breccia, sandstone, grandiorit and plant fossils. In addition, geological structures that can be found areĀ  joints. The assessment results show a scientific value of 76.25%, an educational value of 75%, a tourism value of 66.25% and a risk of degradation of 235. Based on the results of the assessment, Banyu plummeting has potential as a geological heritage site in terms of geological diversity and risk of degradation.