Supreme Court Regulation No.3 of 2022 on Electronic Mediation
REGULATION SUMMARIES
M. Hadyaka Wiradewa
2/25/20241 min read
Supreme Court Regulation No.3 of 2022 on Electronic Mediation
M. Hadyaka Wiradewa | September 23, 2024 | Regulation Summaries
Legal Basis
Supreme Court Regulation No. 3 of 2022 concerning Electronic Mediation (“PERMA No.3/2022”).
Objectives:
To support the Electronic Judicial Ecosystem and to To realize the principle of an efficient, uncomplicated, and cost-effective judicial system.
Practical Implementation of E-Mediation
E-mediation may only proceed upon the mutual agreement of the Parties or their Representatives, as documented in a consent form. Upon reaching an agreement, the Parties or their Representatives are required to provide the necessary documents and relevant attachments, as follows:
The Principal Party's ID card or an alternative form of identification
A recent color photograph
Electronic domicile (email address).
Appointment of Mediator
The appointment process outlined in this regulation is essentially the same as manual or conventional mediation, as regulated in Supreme Court Regulation No.1 of 2016 regarding Mediation Procedure (“PERMA No.1/2016”), including the cost of hiring an external mediator being covered by the involved parties.
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