Primary Courts
Article 40 of the Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of
Courts:
In the jurisdictional area of each Court of Appeals, there
are these primary courts:
1. Central provincial primary court
2. Juveniles Court
3. Commercial Primary Court
4. District Primary Court
5. Family Issues primary court
The Supreme Court may establish more courts in the centers
of provinces when required after approval of the president.
Primary Court Structure
Article 41 of the Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of
Courts:
A Central primary court shall be comprised of the following
Dewans:
1. General Criminal Dewan
2. Civil Dewan
3. Public Rights Dewan
4. Public Security Dewan
5. Traffic Criminal Dewan
The Dewans of central primary court shall have one head and
no more than four members.
Resolving cases by Dewans of primary courts
Article 42 of the Law on Organization and Jurisdiction of
Courts:
Central provincial primary courts shall have the relevant
Dewans to resolve cases in primary level in accordance with
law:
1. Resolving general criminal cases by General Criminal Dewan.
2. Resolving civil disputes between natural persons by Civil
Dewan.
3. Resolving civil disputes between natural and legal individuals/entities
or among legal entities by Public Rights Dewan.
4. Resolving criminal cases of public security and interest,
drug trafficking and other crimes by Public Security Dewan
in accordance with law.
5. Resolving traffic criminal cases by Traffic related Crimes
Dewan.