Candidates for the judges of the Lilatul High Court have been questioned about the solution to lower the divorce rate

Jakarta – Commission III of the House of Representatives held a feasibility test and properness for candidates for judges of the Supreme Court. One of the candidates for the Supreme Court Judge, Lailatul Arofah, said that the judge in the religious court would be happy if he managed to name the parties who sued for divorce. This was said on Monday (9/15/2025) by Lilatul in the feasibility and wealth test at the House of Representatives Commission III, Jakarta. Lailatul answered questions from members of the House of Representatives Commission III PDIP Faction Safaruddin related to the steps that would be taken to lower the divorce rate. “What are the steps of the mother as a candidate for the Chief Justice can invite all levels of society so that this divorce rate does not always increase every year? Poor women who are separated,” Safaruddin asked. Browse to continue with the content Lailatul is a candidate for the Supreme Court Judge for the religious room. He told the experience that happier if he managed to reconcile those who wanted to divorce. “The judge of the religious court is happier than the person who came to the religious court was successful to carry and return, a smile without wearing a divorce certificate,” he said. Lailatul explained that the judge who caused the divorce case would be sad if the two couples ended up. He was also sad as the couple who officially separated it on social media. “Our mission actually wants them to get along well, we are not happy when we see them at home by tapping a divorce certificates, we are not happy, even if they are happy,” he said. Lailatul revealed the judge’s efforts to sometimes call the party that submitted divorce. In some areas where there are many cases, the efforts of judges are sometimes limited. “So you want to take it in a hurry, other cases have been awaited. It is expected that Perma 1 2016 is expected to be more optimal in mediation efforts, but it appears that the results were not significant,” he said. (IAL/AZH)