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Legal Analysis: Nullification of state court decision in consumer dispute resolution agency in Sibolga state court decision No. 24/PDT.SUS-BPSK/2022/PN.SBG.
Authors
Deseari Baeha, Taufik Siregar, Isnaini
Abstract
This research examines
the lack of authority of the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency in resolving
cases arising from agreements between financial institutions and consumers, yet
still recognized by the Sibolga Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency. The
research issues involve the legal regulations of filing objections to decisions
of the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency, the grounds for the Sibolga State
Court judge in annulling the decisions of the Consumer Dispute Resolution
Agency, and the factors influencing the enforcement of consumer protection laws.
This research aims to understand and analyze these issues. The research method
used is normative juridical, with data collection through document studies and
interviews, and data analysis using descriptive analysis. The results indicate
that parties dissatisfied with the decision of the Consumer Dispute Resolution
Agency can file objections with the State Court. The judge nullifies the
decisions of the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency because the dispute
involves a contractual relationship and alleged breach of contract by one
party. The main factors influencing the enforcement of consumer protection laws
include regulations, law enforcement, facilities, and societal factors.
Recommendations include strengthening the Consumer Dispute Resolution Agency, enhancing
judges' understanding of the root causes of business-consumer conflicts,
establishing regulations that uphold the principles of justice and legal
certainty, and increasing legal awareness through legal education.
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Pages:120-127
How to cite this article:
Deseari Baeha, Taufik Siregar, Isnaini "Legal Analysis: Nullification of state court decision in consumer dispute resolution agency in Sibolga state court decision No. 24/PDT.SUS-BPSK/2022/PN.SBG.". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 120-127
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