JAKARTA - The case of the child's Rp3 billion lawsuit against his father related to inherited land to the Bandung District Court (PN) ended peacefully after the Panel of Judges decided the case went through the mediation stage.

The defense attorney for the defendant, Bobby Herlambang, said that with the peace between the two parties, the family relationship has now recovered properly.

"Hopefully in the future there will be no more cases like this, because this will set a bad precedent for our children in the future," said Bobby at the Bandung District Court, Jalan LLRE Martadinata, Bandung City, West Java, as reported by Antara, Wednesday, February 10. .

The mediation process was also running faster than the deadline given by the Panel of Judges. At the previous hearing, Tuesday, February 26, the Panel of Judges gave the two parties a deadline of 30 days to take mediation.

However, this Wednesday, the child who became the plaintiff, Deden, has made peace with his 85-year-old father, Koswara, who is the defendant in the case.

Deden seemed to be pushing a wheelchair occupied by Koswara to enter the mediation room in the Bandung District Court. Besides that, Deden also hugged his father before the peace process at the Bandung District Court began.

At that time, tears of emotion enveloped the family. Apart from Deden and Koswara, his relatives and relatives also attended the mediation room.

After leaving the mediation room, Deden admitted that he was sorry for what he had done. He admits that he realizes that family is the most important thing.

"I also apologize to Pak RT and to all the people, this has also supported our family to make peace," said Deden.

Meanwhile, another Koswara child named Hamidah said there was no withdrawal of the lawsuit in the case. But the decision, both parties agreed to make peace.

Previously Hamidah himself was on Koswara's side to fight against his brother Deden's lawsuit. He admitted that he was grateful that this case could end in peace.

"Everyone has reunited, has been restored, thanks to all colleagues," said Hamidah.

The lawsuit itself stems from Deden, who did not receive the inherited land belonging to Koswara on Jalan AH Nasution, which would be sold.

Koswara himself wanted to sell the land to nothing but distribute it to all of his heirs, including Deden.

Meanwhile, Deden did not accept it because the shop where he was looking for his daily livelihood stood on an inherited land that was to be sold by Koswara. So far, Deden has also rented the shop building since 2012.


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