Rangga Sujud Widigda

Rangga Sujud Widigda joined LSM Law Firm as an Associate in litigation and dispute resolution groups.

Rangga Sujud Widigda joined LSM Law Firm as an Associate in litigation and dispute resolution groups. Prior to joining LSM Law Firm, he was a Corporate Legal Division Head for one of the largest outsourcing companies in Indonesia.


His expertise covers employment disputes, constitutional review cases, and corporate litigation.


Rangga is a graduate of the Faculty of Law Universitas Indonesia. During his days as a student, he distinguished himself through numerous international and national competitions.


His approach combines rigorous legal advocacy with practical business acumen, ensuring solutions that are both technically sound and practically viable.


Rangga is a member of Ikatan Advokat Indonesia and Himpunan Konsultan Hukum Ketenagakerjaan Indonesia. He is also a member of the Result Management Administrator of the Indonesia Anti-Doping Organization.


For expert legal representation, contact Rangga at rangga.widigda@lsmlaw.co.id


Some notable cases that Rangga has handled are:


  1. Representing an eco-warrior to file a judicial review of Electronic Information and Transaction Law to enhance the legal certainty for defamation and incitement of hatred criminal provisions.
  2. Representing a presidential and vice-presidential candidate in the 2024 Presidential Election Results Dispute.
  3. Submitting judicial review petition for Article 53 par. (1) of Government Administration Law to improve the formulation of the positive fictional concept.
  4. Submitting judicial review application for Article 2 par. (1) of Marriage Law to legalize interfaith marriage.


Some of Rangga’s writings are:


  1. Book entitled Between Law and Politic, Dissecting the Constitutional Court's Decision in the 2024 Presidential Election Dispute published by Kompas.
  2. Policy brief entitled “Revealing State Hegemony in Forest Areas: A Review from the Perspective of Rights and Regulation” published in 2024.
  3. Book entitled Mapping and Analysis of Injury to Constitutional Rights and/or Authority in Reviewing Laws at the Constitutional Court published by Indonesian Legal Roundtable.
  4. Paper entitled The Dilemma of Legal Remedies Against Wiretapping published by Jurnal Hukum dan Pembangunan.