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VOL. 11, ISSUE 9 (2025)
Legal implications for land owners in multiple certificate cases: A normative legal review
Authors
Patria Ardhi Prayitna, Rahayu Subekti, Diana Tantri
Abstract
This research aims to analyze the legal implications faced by landowners
in cases of overlapping land rights or double certificates. The focus is on how
the legal rights of the rightful certificate holders are affected by
administrative errors within the land registration system. This study applies a
normative juridical method through literature review, examining primary legal
materials such as the Basic Agrarian Law (UUPA), Government Regulation No. 24
of 1997, and Ministerial Regulation of ATR/BPN No. 1 of 2021, as well as
secondary legal sources including books, legal journals, literature, and
relevant official documents. The findings indicate that rightful owners may
lose legal protection when certificates are issued without due diligence.
Mediation by the National Land Agency (BPN) and strengthening of the land
registration data system are key solutions to resolve and prevent similar
conflicts in the future.
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Pages:1-4
How to cite this article:
Patria Ardhi Prayitna, Rahayu Subekti, Diana Tantri "Legal implications for land owners in multiple certificate cases: A normative legal review". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 9, 2025, Pages 1-4
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