Abstract

This research contains the Judicial Power in Indonesia. Judicial Power is an independent power exercised by a Supreme Court and a judicial body underneath it in the general court, religious court, military court, state administrative court, and by a Constitutional Court, to administer justice to enforce the law and justice. This research is a normative legal research, normative in nature. The approach used is a normative juridical approach. The types of data used are primary and secondary data. Based on the research and analysis conducted, it is concluded that the knowledge of the Trans-sectarian Power is very important to be studied by legal experts and scientists in Indonesia and the world in general. Because it does not rule out the possibility of a Revision of the Judicial Power Act wherein the rulers need to also pay attention to differences of opinion among the Fiqh Ulema.

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