The Gavel of Hope from the Court is called 'Justice'

In fact, there are already too many theories that explain the wording that is aspired to and longed for by everyone, namely justice. It should be noted that the Constitutional Court, in its role as a container for all incoming and accepted requests, was immediately defeated by a young man who only argued the reason 'because of admiration for a figure who has built his area well'. Has this given a signal and indication that the Constitutional Court will in the future grant every incoming Judicial Review request because of 'admiration for a figure in this country?' Perhaps this is important, the interpretation for those in power of justice is increasingly abstract. It is true if it is said that: "justice is abstract in nature, but injustice is very palpable". To obtain the true meaning of justice, it is often infiltrated by dilemmatic interests, and its benefits are only for some people, not all. So, to reach justice itself, sometimes it must start from an injustice. Therefore, why neutralityConstitutionalCourt is considered important and avoids interests that try to penetrate the body of the Constitutional Court. It is only natural that as an institution that shelters justice for all, the Constitutional Court pays attention to the logical reasons why it is important to place the thoughts and perspectives of a Judge in the context of the universality of a nation and state, in order to realize the guarantee of Equality Before The Law in this republic. In any case, everyone's hopes in this country are the same. Obtaining the right and guarantee to be treated equally before the law, as is often called Equality Before The Law, with or without 'disturbing and being disturbed' the rights and guarantees of others (1945 Constitution, Article 28J). Some poets argue with an expression: "living in peace". But the dilemmatic problem is: "is living in peace in this republic just a dream or just a utopian hope?". Of course, good hopes and prayers should always be chanted, for good things. So that this republic is always protected in the purpose for which it stands. Wallahu a’lam bishawab.. *This article is the personal opinion of the author and does not represent the views of the Indonesian Legal Literacy editorial team.