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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

AMID a busy schedule involving the trials for about 4,000 cases, three chief justices attended a hearing at the Constitutional Court on Thursday two weeks ago. They did not occupy the seats of the panel of justices. Instead, as observer attendees, they spent the 45-minute session sitting in the row of applicants for a judicial review, right in front of the seats of the panel of constitutional justices.

The three chief justices were Imam Soebechi, Abdul Manan and Burhan Dahlan. They represented six chief justices proposing a judicial review on behalf of the Indonesia Judges Association (Ikahi). It was the first session of their lawsuit.

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AMID a busy schedule involving the trials for about 4,000 cases, three chief justices attended a hearing at the Constitutional Court on Thursday two weeks ago. They did not occupy the seats of the panel of justices. Instead, as observer attendees, they spent the 45-minute session sitting in the row of applicants for a judicial review, right in front of the seats of the panel of constitutional justices.

The three chief justices were Imam Soebechi

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