Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings
Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94, issued on February 8, 1994, establishes additional requirements for filing civil complaints and petitions in Philippine courts, excluding the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, to combat forum shopping and multiple filings. Parties initiating pleadings must certify under oath that no similar actions are pending in any tribunal, disclose the status of any related cases, and report any new filings within five days. Violations can lead to dismissal of the pleadings and may incur contempt charges for willful forum shopping or submission of false certifications. This Circular aims to promote judicial efficiency and integrity in the legal process and takes effect on April 1, 1994.
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- Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94, issued on February 8, 1994, establishes additional requirements for filing civil complaints and petitions in Philippine courts, excluding the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, to combat forum shopping and multiple filings. Parties initiating pleadings must certify under oath that no similar actions are pending in any tribunal, disclose the status of any related cases, and report any new filings within five days. Violations can lead to dismissal of the pleadings and may incur contempt charges for willful forum shopping or submission of false certifications. This Circular aims to promote judicial efficiency and integrity in the legal process and takes effect on April 1, 1994.
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- Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings (Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94) was enacted on Feb 8, 1994.
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- Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94, Feb 8, 1994 (Philippines)
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- Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94
- Date Enacted
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- Supreme Court Issuances
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- Administrative Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
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February 8, 1994
SUPREME COURT ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 04-94
| TO | : | Court of Appeals, Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals, Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts, the Solicitor General, the Government Corporate Counsel, all Members of the Government Prosecution Service, and all Members of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines |
| SUBJECT | : | Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings |
Revised Circular No. 28-91, dated February 8, 1994, applies to and governs the filing of petitions in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals and is intended to prevent the multiple filing of petitions or complaints involving the same issues in other tribunals or agencies as a form of forum shopping. acd
Complementary thereto and for the same purpose, the following requirements, in addition to those in pertinent provisions of the Rules of Court and existing circulars, shall be strictly complied with in the filing of complaints, petitions, applications or other initiatory pleadings in all courts and agencies other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals and shall be subject to the sanctions provided hereunder:
1. The plaintiff, petitioner, applicant or principal party seeking relief in the complaint, petition, application or other initiatory pleading shall certify under oath in such original pleading, or in a sworn certification annexed thereto and simultaneously filed therewith, to the truth of the following facts and undertakings: (a) he has not theretofore commenced any other action or proceeding involving the same issues in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, or any other tribunal or agency; (b) to the best of his knowledge, no such action or proceedings is pending in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or any other tribunal or agency; (c) if there is any such action or proceeding which is either pending or may have been terminated, he must state the status thereof; and (d) if he should thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding has been filed or is pending before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or any other tribunal or agency, he undertakes to report that fact within five (5) days therefrom to the court or agency wherein the original pleading and sworn certification contemplated herein have been filed.
The complaint and other initiatory pleadings referred to and subject of this Circular are the original civil complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, third (fourth, etc.) party complaint, or complaint-in-intervention, petition, or application wherein a party asserts his claim for relief.
2. Any violation of this Circular shall be a cause for the dismissal of the complaint, petition, application or other initiatory pleading, upon motion and after hearing. However, any clearly willful and deliberate forum shopping by any party and his counsel through the filing of multiple complaints or other initiatory pleadings to obtain favorable action shall be a ground for summary dismissal thereof and shall constitute direct contempt of court. Furthermore, the submission of a false certification or non-compliance with the undertakings therein, as provided in Paragraph 1 hereof, shall constitute indirect contempt of court, without prejudice to disciplinary proceedings against the counsel and the filing of a criminal action against the guilty party. cd
This Circular shall take effect on April 1, 1994.
February 8, 1994.
(SGD.) ANDRES R. NARVASAChief Justice
Cite This Law
Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94, Feb 8, 1994 (Philippines)
Additional Requisites for Civil Complaints, Petitions and other Initiatory Pleadings Filed in all Courts and Agencies, other than the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, to Prevent Forum Shopping or Multiple Filing of such Pleadings, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 04-94 (Phil. 1994)
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