Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts
Republic Act No. 843, enacted on May 5, 1953, amends specific sections of the Judiciary Act of 1948 to increase the salaries of justices of the peace and judges of municipal courts. The law establishes a structured salary range based on the classification of municipalities and cities, allowing the Secretary of Justice to set individual salaries within those limits. Additionally, it introduces provisions for judges and justices to receive 15 days of vacation and 15 days of sick leave with pay annually. The necessary funds for these adjustments are to be included in the annual General Appropriations Act. This act aims to enhance the compensation and benefits of judicial officials to improve the overall judiciary system.
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- What is Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts about?
- Republic Act No. 843, enacted on May 5, 1953, amends specific sections of the Judiciary Act of 1948 to increase the salaries of justices of the peace and judges of municipal courts. The law establishes a structured salary range based on the classification of municipalities and cities, allowing the Secretary of Justice to set individual salaries within those limits. Additionally, it introduces provisions for judges and justices to receive 15 days of vacation and 15 days of sick leave with pay annually. The necessary funds for these adjustments are to be included in the annual General Appropriations Act. This act aims to enhance the compensation and benefits of judicial officials to improve the overall judiciary system.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 843?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts (Republic Act No. 843) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts enacted?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts (Republic Act No. 843) was enacted on May 5, 1953.
- What is the citation for Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts?
- Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts, Republic Act No. 843, May 5, 1953 (Philippines)
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- Republic Act No. 843
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- Statutes
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- Republic Acts
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- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
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May 5, 1953
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 843
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS EIGHTY-TWO AND EIGHTY-THREE OF, AND ADDING A NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 98-A TO, REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED TWO HUNDRED NINETY-SIX, BY RESPECTIVELY, INCREASING THE SALARIES OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND JUDGES OF MUNICIPAL COURTS, AND PROVIDING FOR THEIR VACATION AND SICK LEAVES WITH PAY, AND APPROPRIATING THE NECESSARY FUNDS THEREFOR
SECTION 1. Sections eighty-two and eighty-three of Republic Act Numbered Two hundred and ninety-six, entitled "The Judiciary Act of 1948", are hereby amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 82. Salaries of justices of the peace. — Except as provided in the next succeeding section, justices of the peace shall receive the following salaries per annum: cdt
"(a) Of circuit courts, from three thousand two hundred forty to three thousand six hundred pesos each;
"(b) In municipalities of the first class, from three thousand to three thousand one hundred twenty pesos each;
"(c) In municipalities of the second class, from two thousand six hundred forty to two thousand eight hundred eighty pesos each;
"(d) In municipalities of third class, fourth class, and fifth class and municipal districts and other places not especially provided for by law, from two thousand four hundred to two thousand five hundred twenty pesos each;
"Provided, That the Secretary of Justice shall, with the approval of the President, fix the salary of each justice of the peace within the above limitations, taking into consideration, among other things, the number of cases docketed in his court and the accessibility and means of transportation available between the different municipalities under his jurisdiction: Provided, further, That when a justice of the peace is designated to act temporarily in one or more municipalities or districts in addition to his own municipality or district, he shall be entitled to the salary of his municipality or district, plus thirty per centum of the salary for each municipality or district in which he is temporarily designated to act.
"Sec. 83. Salaries of the judges of the municipal courts of chartered cities and of the justices of the peace in provincial capitals. — The annual salary of each of the judges of the municipal courts of the following chartered cities shall be:
"(a) Of the City of Manila, seven thousand two hundred pesos;
"(b) Of Quezon City, and the cities of Baguio, Cebu, Pasay, and Iloilo, six thousand six hundred pesos;
"(c) Of the cities of Bacolod and San Pablo, four thousand eight hundred pesos;
"(d) Of the cities of Cavite, Davao, Ormoc, Dagupan, Lipa and Zamboanga, and of other cities, four thousand two hundred pesos.
"The annual salaries of the justices of the peace of the capitals of the provinces shall be as follows: cd i
"Of the justices of the peace of the capitals of first class "A" provinces, four thousand eight hundred pesos each; of the justices of the peace of the capitals of first class "B" provinces, four thousand two hundred pesos each; of the justices of the peace of the capitals of first class provinces, three thousand nine hundred sixty pesos each; of the justices of the peace of the capitals of other provinces, three thousand three hundred sixty pesos each: Provided, however, That the judge of the municipal court of a city which is at the same time the capital of a province shall be considered as the justice of the peace of the capital of such province."
SECTION 2. Add a new section to be known as Sec. 98-A of Republic Act Numbered Two hundred ninety-six, to read as follows:
"Sec. 98-A. Vacation and sick leaves of judges of municipal courts and justices of the peace. — Judges of municipal courts and justices of the peace shall be entitled annually to fifteen days vacation and fifteen days sick leaves with pay which they shall enjoy in accordance with a rotation plan to be laid by the Executive Judge of the Court of First Instance of the city or district to which said judge of the municipal court or justice of the peace pertains."
SECTION 3. Such sum as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act shall be included in the annual General Appropriations Act.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Approved: May 5, 1953
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 49, No. 5, p. 1757 in May 1953
Cite This Law
Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts, Republic Act No. 843, May 5, 1953 (Philippines)
Amendments to R.A. No. 296 Re: Salaries of Justices of the Peace and Judges of Municipal Courts, Republic Act No. 843 (Phil. 1953)
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