The Judicial Commission announced that as many as 20 candidates for Supreme Court justices (CHA) and three candidates for ad hoc judges of human rights (HAM) at the Supreme Court had successfully passed the health selection and personality assessment so that they were entitled to continue to the interview test stage.
"This morning, KY held a plenary meeting to determine the candidate for graduation of the tests, namely 20 candidates for Supreme Court justices and three candidates for ad hoc human rights judges in the Supreme Court who passed the selection," said KY member Mukti Fajar Nur Dewata in an online press conference. followed from Jakarta, Antara, Thursday, July 31.
Mukti explained that KY had held a health selection on June 11-12 2025 and a personality assessment on June 16 20, 2025. The stages continued with clarification of the track record of prospective judges until July 28, 2025. The selection of health, assessment, and clarification was attended by 33 candidates for Supreme Court justices and 6 candidates for ad hoc HAM judges in the Supreme Court who had previously passed the quality selection.
From this series of tests, the KY leadership held a plenary meeting on Thursday morning whose results stated that 20 candidates for Supreme Court justices and three candidates for ad hoc HAM judges in the Supreme Court continued to the interview selection.
"The selection or interview test will be carried out on August 6' 9 2025," said Mukti.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Recruitment Division of Judge KY M. Taufiq H. Z. on the same occasion said that candidates for Supreme Court justices and ad hoc HAM judges who passed the health and personality selection, but did not take the interview test, would be declared dead.
'Selection participants are asked to ignore promising parties that can help success or graduation in the selection process,' Taufiq's message.
As many as 20 candidates for Supreme Court justices and three candidates for ad hoc human rights judges who have the right to take part in the interview selection are as follows.
Criminal Chamber
Alimin Ribut Sujono (High Judge of the Banjarmasin High Court)
Annas Mustaqim (High Judge of the Indonesian Supreme Court Supervisory Agency)
Avrits (High Supreme Court Judge of the Republic of Indonesia)
Catur Iriantoro (High Judge of the Jakarta High Court)
Julius Panjaitan (High Judge of the Bengkulu High Court)
Suradi (High Judge of the Supreme Court Supervisory Agency of the Republic of Indonesia)
Civil Chamber
Ennid Hasanuddin (High Judge of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia)
Heru Pramono (High Judge of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia)
Room Of Religion
Abd. Judge (Chairman of the Padang Religious High Court)
Abdul Hadi (High Judge of the Padang Religious High Court)
Lailatul Arafah (High Judge of the Indonesian Supreme Court Supervisory Agency)
Muhayah (Vice Chief Justice of the Samarinda Religious High Court)
Military Chamber
Agustinus Purnomo Hadi (Ad Hoc Judge for the Corruption Crime of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia)
State Administrative Room (TUN)
Sugiharto Day (High Judge of the Directorate General of Military and TUN Courts)
Special Tax TUN Room
Agus Suharsono (tax court judge)
Arifin Halim (tax consultant at KKP Arifin Halim)
Budi Nugroho (tax court judge)
Diana Malemita Ginting (main investigator of the Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Finance)
Triyono Martanto (tax court judge)
Wahyu Widodo (Head of Sub-Directorate of Investigation of the Directorate General of Taxes)
Ad hoc HAM Di MA
Agus Budianto (Lecturer of the Faculty of Law, Pelita Harapan University)
Bonifasius Nadya Arybowo (Ad Hoc Tipikor Judge at the Bandung District Court)
Moh. Puguh Haryogi (Lecturer of the Faculty of Law, University of Muhammadiyah Malang).
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KY held this selection to fill the vacancy of 17 candidates for Supreme Court justices consisting of five Supreme Court justices of the Criminal Chamber, three Supreme Court justices of the Civil Chamber, two Supreme Court justices of the Chamber of Religion, one Supreme Court judge of the Chamber of Ad hoc HAM in the Supreme Court.
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