Atalia Attends Divorce Court Hearing with RK: Prayer Request
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Atalia Praratya Files for Divorce from Ridwan Kamil, Appears at Bandung Religious Court
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Jakarta – Atalia Praratya, a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI), has filed for divorce from her husband, Ridwan Kamil. She appeared in person at the Bandung Religious Court (PA) as the case proceeds.
Published December 31, 2023, 05:27:03 AM EST. Updated as events unfold.
What Happened
Atalia Praratya initiated divorce proceedings against Ridwan Kamil, the former Governor of West Java. She personally appeared at the Bandung Religious Court at approximately 09:50 Western Indonesian Time (WIB) on December 31, 2023, accompanied by her legal counsel. She requested prayers from the public as she entered the courtroom.
The court is scheduled to continue with the reading of the divorce petition. Details of the petition itself have not yet been publicly released.
Key details at a Glance
Background: Atalia Praratya and Ridwan Kamil
atalia Praratya is a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, representing the electoral district of West Java VIII.She is also known for her advocacy work related to family welfare and education. Ridwan Kamil served as the Governor of West Java from 2018 to 2023 and is an architect and urban planner.
The couple has two sons, Emmeril Kahn Mumtaz (who tragically passed away in 2022) and Arkana Aidan Misbach. The loss of their son Emmeril was widely reported and deeply felt across Indonesia.
Legal Process in indonesian Divorce Cases
Divorce proceedings in Indonesia, particularly those involving Muslim couples (as is presumed in this case given the court jurisdiction), are typically handled by the Religious Courts (Pengadilan Agama).The process generally involves:
- Filing of Petition (Gugatan Cerai): The initiating party submits a formal petition outlining the grounds for divorce.
- Mediation (Musyawarah): The court attempts to mediate between the parties to reach an amicable settlement.
- Evidence Presentation: if mediation fails, both parties present evidence to support their claims.
- Court Decision (Putusan): The judge issues a ruling on the divorce and related matters, such as child custody and property division.