Indonesia Administrative, Criminal, and Civil Litigation encompasses the legal frameworks and judicial processes through which disputes are resolved and justice is administered across three major domains of law. Administrative litigation involves challenges to government actions or decisions, ensuring accountability, transparency, and protection of citizens’ rights against unlawful administrative measures. Criminal litigation addresses violations of Indonesia’s criminal code, focusing on prosecution, defense, and judicial determination of guilt or innocence, while also upholding due process and safeguarding public order. Civil litigation covers disputes between private parties, including matters of contract, property, family, and tort law, with the objective of enforcing rights, compensating losses, or obtaining equitable remedies. Together, these areas form the foundation of Indonesia’s judicial system, providing structured mechanisms for dispute resolution, protection of legal rights, and the promotion of justice within society.