Searching for civil law references is now more convenient, right in the palm of your hand! The KUHPer (Civil Code) application is a digital platform designed for students, legal practitioners, and the general public to access Indonesian civil law texts quickly, systematically, and accurately.
Features:
Fast & Easy Access: Responsive navigation for seamless article searches.
Quick Search: Find specific articles simply by typing in keywords or article numbers.
Complete Systematics: The text is neatly organized by Book, Chapter, and Section, consistent with the original text.
Legal Education: Helps with a basic understanding of civil rights and obligations in Indonesia.
Table of Contents & Legal Structure:
This application contains all the material in the four main books of the Civil Code:
BOOK I (Person): Regulates the law regarding individuals and family law.
BOOK II (Object): Regulates property law and inheritance law.
BOOK III (Contracts): Regulates reciprocal rights and obligations (agreements, contracts, leases).
BOOK IV (Evidence & Expiration): Regulates evidence and legal statute of limitations.
⚠️ OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING:
NOT A GOVERNMENT APPLICATION: This KUHPer application is NOT AFFILIATED, supported, or in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Indonesia or any official state institution. This application is an independent application developed by RubrikPulsa Software, Co. as an educational tool.
EDUCATIONAL & REFERENCE PURPOSES: All legal information in this application is presented for educational and general reference purposes only. This application does NOT provide official legal advice.
DATA SOURCE: The legal material in this application refers to public documents available through the Legal Documentation and Information Network (JDIH) website of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia:
https://jdih.mahkamahagung.go.id/legal-product/kitab-undang-undang-hukum-perdata/detail
DATA VERIFICATION: Users are strongly advised to cross-verify with official physical documents or consult with legal professionals (Advocates/Notaries) for formal legal needs.