1. The Importance of Determining the Legal Relationship in Civil Cases.
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Padang, Paulus Tiku Taru
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CIVIL procedure ,DISTRICT court decisions ,LEGAL judgments ,JUDICIAL process ,LEGAL research - Abstract
In the realm of land disputes, where ownership and covenants are often at the core of the conflict, identifying the correct legal relationship between the parties involved is crucial for the proper application of the law. This research aims to examine the legal considerations behind the court's decision and its conformity with applicable legal principles. This research utilizes normative legal research methods, focusing on primary legal materials to explore the judicial process. The results showed that the judge's decision in Makale District Court case No. 41/Pdt.G/2012/PN.MKL was incorrect. The judge treated the dispute as an inherited land dispute, whereas the core of the dispute was a dispute over the redemption of mortgaged land. This dispute occurred between the Plaintiff who had entered into a land pawn agreement with A.P. Limbong Allo and the Defendant who redeemed the land, even though they did not have a legal relationship with A.P. Limbong Allo. According to Article 1338 of the Civil Code, legally binding agreements only apply to the parties involved. Thus, the court should declare the Plaintiff's claim inadmissible (Niet Onvankelijk Verclaard) for lack of proper parties, as A.P. Limbong Allo was not included as a party. Limbong Allo was not included as a Defendant. This research implies the need for accurate identification of legal relationships in the civil litigation process, which impacts on court decisions and procedural justice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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