PELAKSANAAN PEMBATALAN PERKAWINAN OLEH JAKSA SELAKU PENGACARA NEGARA (Studi Perkara No 62/Pdt.G/2019/PA.SWL)
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https://doi.org/10.31958/jisrah.v2i1.3213Keywords:
Pembatalan Perkawinan, Jaksa, Jaksa Pengacara NegaraAbstract
Tulisan ini mengkaji tentang pelaksanaan pembatalan perkawinan oleh jaksa selaku pengacara negara dalam perkara No 62/Pdt.G/2019/PA.SWL. Dengan tujuan mendeskripsikan pelaksanaan pembatalan perkawinan oleh Jaksa pada Pengadilan Agama Sawahlunto Kelas IIB yang telah terlebih dahulu diputuskan pada Pengadilan Negeri Sawahlunto No 42/Pid.B/2018/PN SWL dan pada tingkat Banding oleh Pengadilan Tinggi Padang, berdasarkan Putusan No 113/PID/2018/PT.PDG sebagai putusan a quo. Terdapat kendala-kendala yang dihadapi dalam pelaksanaan pembatalan perkawinan, serta upaya-upaya yang dilakukan oleh jaksa dalam penaganan perkara No 62/Pdt.G/2019/PA.SWL. Jenis penelitian adalah field research pada Pengadilan Agama Sawahlunto Kelas IIB dan Kejaksaan Negeri Sawahlunto dengan bentuk penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara dan dokumentasi. Pelaksanaan pembatalan perkawinan pada tahap mediasi yang ditiadakan, karna perkara yang telah diputuskan sebelumnya pada Pengadilan Tinggi Padang yang telah bersifat a quo. Kendala yang dihadapi oleh jaksa dalam pengajuan permohonan pembatalan perkawinan Perkara No 62/Pdt.G/2019/PA.SWL, ialah dalam hal administrasi biaya perkara dan pelaksanaan eksekusi putusan majelis hakim. Upaya yang dilaksanakan oleh Jaksa dalam menyikapi kendala-kendala yang ada, dengan tetap mengacu pada Standar Operasional Prosedur (SOP) dan pengajuan anggaran pada Kejaksaan Tinggi Padang, guna hal menempatkan kepentingan bersama dalam penegakan hukum yang diprioritaskan dibandingkan dengan kepentingan induvidu, agar proses pelaksanaan perkara dapat terjalankan sebagaimana mestinya.References
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