
Judiciary to go full paperless by 2027
The Supreme Court reaffirmed its goal of a fully paperless Judiciary by 2027, which starts with the successful adoption of electronic filing (e-Filing) in…
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The Supreme Court reaffirmed its goal of a fully paperless Judiciary by 2027, which starts with the successful adoption of electronic filing (e-Filing) in…
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A court sheriff was dismissed by the Supreme Court for failing to properly perform his duties at the office of the Clerk of Court of the Regional Trial Court,…
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The SC said a nuisance candidate is one whose candidacy was filed solely to create confusion or mock the election process, showing no genuine intention to run…
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Actor-television host Vic Sotto filed a complaint for 19 counts of cyber libel on Thursday before the Muntinlupa City prosecutor’s office, along with a civil…
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Enriquez was not present during the search of his residence.
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Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Lazaro-Javier announced that those wishing to take the 2025 Bar Exams may start applying online on 8 January.
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The Supreme Court (sc) has ruled that intellectual disability does not disqualify a person from testifying in court.
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Senior Associate Justice Marvic Leonen shared during a gathering of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practitioners that the Supreme Court’s judicial…
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In this case, the Court found that the prosecution failed to meet this burden of proof.
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The modernization of the judiciary was the topic when European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Massimo Santoro paid a courtesy call recently on Chief…
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The Supreme Court (SC) will draft an AI governance framework in response to the increasing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in judicial processes.
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Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Marvic Leonen strongly urged lawyers to use the law to empower the oppressed and victims of injustice to “regain their…
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The Supreme Court stated that criticisms of public officers related to their official duties do not constitute oral defamation or slander, unless such remarks…
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Senator Christopher “Bong” Go has championed judicial reform by supporting Senate Bill 1186 during a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Justice and…
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Once the Supreme Court has found the right person to head the newly created Office of the Judiciary Marshals, it will immediately move to investigate unsolved…
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