Abstract

That a judicial process is a way to resolve issues that arise in society. A good judicial process will promote the creation of justice in society. However, the fact is that not all judicial processes can be carried out to create justice in society, such as when a court decision cannot be enforced or executed, then the judicial process is considered incapable of creating a sense of justice for the community. This study will discuss the issues of execution process in civil procedural law in Indonesia. The research method used is normative juridical. The research concludes that successful execution terminates the series of civil case resolutions. However, obstacles that occur are technical obstacles such as direction of the crowd at the execution site, and substantive obstacles in the decision, namely the decision does not clearly detail the object and procedure of execution.

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