Enoch was born in Cianjur on 17 February 1893, and obtained his engineering degree in 1930 after 3 years of study.
[1] After the proclamation of Indonesian independence, Enoch was appointed into the newly formed Supreme Advisory Council as a regular member.
[2] On 21 May 1947, the Republican legislature for Yogyakarta elected him as the city's mayor, although his scheduled official swearing in by the president on 23 June 1947 was postponed.
The following day, a large number of Pasundan ministers resigned, forcing Djumhana Wiriaatmadja to moderate his pro-Republican stance in government.
[5][6] Following the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference and the formation of the United States of Indonesia, he served as a senator representing Pasundan.