ANALYSIS OF THE REMAINING PAYMENT OF CASE COSTS PERSPECTIVE OF POSITIVE LAW AND SHARIA ECONOMIC LAW (CASE STUDY OF PA Kudus)

Nadila Fitriya Shoffa, Lina Kushidayati

Abstract


This article discusses about the remaining down payment on case fees at the Kendal Religious Court. The primary data sources used direct interviews with the Kendal Religious Court, including: judges, cashiers and the bank. While secondary data sources are from various scientific journals, books, photos, videos and other documents. The results shows that the causal factor for the remaining down payment on case fees at the Kendal Religious Court is none other than the temporary nature of the initial estimate managed by the cashier. Where the estimate is taken from the relaas or call report that has been estimated beforehand. The factors that cause the expiration of the remaining down payment at the Kendal Religious Court are first, there is an emotional attitude shown by the reporting party who feels he is very happy or very hit by the decision of the chief judge which can result in him being reluctant to deal with it and take the rest to the cashier. Second, there is an element of distance, effort, time and cost from the reporting party which turns out to have a small down payment. Third, the absence of the reporting party or attorney at the final hearing. 


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