This study aims to analyze and determine the legal status of the land of the Kasepuhan Palace in Cirebon after the enactment of Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning Basic Agrarian Regulations. The results show that the legal status of the Kasepuhan Sultanate lands has been transferred to the state based on the Fourth Dictum letter A Law Number 5 of 1960 concerning Basic Agrarian Principles and the land is redistributed as the object of the provisions regarding land reform on the legal basis of Article 1 Government Regulation Number 224 of 1961. It is very inversely proportional to assuming that the Kasepuhan Palace land is not and has never become self-government, then the legal status of the Kasepuhan Palace land is fully controlled as customary land / wewengkon land / prohibited forest belonging to the Kasepuhan Palace Cirebon. The problem is, based on authentic evidence, the Kasepuhan Palace has never been self-governing, but the lands controlled from generation to generation or the land of the Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon are still redistributed by the government. So, the legal status of the Kasepuhan Palace lands is currently unclear.Keywords:Keraton; Land; Cirebon.
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