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Indonesian Constitutional Court Issues Rulings on 22 Cases

The Indonesian Constitutional Court, led by Chief Justice Suhartoyo, has issued rulings on 22 constitutional test cases. These decisions come at a critical time as the country engages in discussions about new laws and their impact on citizens' rights.

Indonesian Constitutional Court Issues Rulings on 22 Legal Reviews

The Indonesian Constitutional Court today issued rulings on 22 legal review requests concerning a range of important laws. The sessions were scheduled for 14:00 local time.

Court Requests Plaintiff to Revise Lawsuit Against Marriage Law

The Constitutional Court of Indonesia has requested plaintiff Niko Indra Sakti to revise his lawsuit concerning Marriage Law No. 1 of 1974 due to its lack of clarity. This request was made during a preliminary hearing in Jakarta, where Judge M. Guntur Hamza expressed difficulties in understanding the lawsuit.

Postponement of Indonesian Constitutional Court Session on New Penal Code

The Constitutional Court of Indonesia has postponed the expert and witness hearing related to the new penal code, raising questions about the impact of this delay on the justice process. The session was originally scheduled for May 11, 2026, and has been rescheduled to May 18, 2026.

Postponed Indonesian Constitutional Court Session on Police Law

The Indonesian Constitutional Court has postponed a hearing on the police law due to the unpreparedness of the House of Representatives and the presidency to provide required testimonies. The session was scheduled to take place in Jakarta, addressing the constitutionality of certain provisions of the law.

Hundreds of Students Protest at Indonesia's Constitutional Court

In a massive demonstration in Jakarta, hundreds of students from various universities gathered to express their political and social demands. The protesters raised slogans calling for an end to violence and opposition to fascism.

Constitutional Court Confirms No Gender Discrimination in Benefits

The Constitutional Court has ruled that there is no discrimination between men and women in accessing benefits, reflecting the state's commitment to gender equality. This decision is part of ongoing efforts to enhance women's rights across various sectors.