Purwoto Gandasubrata was the eighth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia. Alongside the Ministry of Justice officials in the Sixth Development Cabinet, Gandasubrata was a part of a general return of civilian officials to the judiciary of Indonesia in the early 1990s after a period of former military officials dominating the branch from the late 1970s.[1] Gandasubrata had initially served as the chief of the district court of Semarang, as well as the chairman of the regional branch of the Indonesian Judges Association.[2]

Purwoto Gandasubrata
Portrait of Purwoto S. Ganda Subrata
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia
In office
1992–1994
Nominated bySuharto
Preceded byAli Said
Succeeded bySuryono
Personal details
Born(1929-10-11)11 October 1929
Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia
Died4 May 2005(2005-05-04) (aged 75)
CitizenshipIndonesian
Occupationjudge

Gandasubrata was the first Chief Justice appointed from the professional judiciary since Umar Seno Aji.[3] During his two years in the position, much of his efforts were spent on attempts to increase the autonomy, power, and status of the judicial branch of government.[4] On the occasion of his retirement in 1994, Gandasubrata announced a 100% salary increase for Indonesian judges in a move that was seen as a parting gift.[5] The increase was later offset by a 45% reduction in benefits enacted by the government.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Daniel S. Lev, Legal Evolution and Political Authority in Indonesia: Selected Essays, pg. 314. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2000. ISBN 9789041114211
  2. ^ Sebastian Pompe, The Indonesian Supreme Court, pg. 63.
  3. ^ Sebastian Pompe, The Indonesian Supreme Court, pg. 141.
  4. ^ a b Sebastian Pompe, The Indonesian Supreme Court: A Study of Institutional Collapse, pg. 149. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2005. ISBN 9780877277385
  5. ^ Sebastian Pompe, The Indonesian Supreme Court, pg. 148.
Legal offices
Preceded by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia
1992–1994
Succeeded by