Attendance at the National Convention-Seminar-Workshop on September 26-30, 1989 at the Manila Hotel
On September 5, 1989, the Supreme Court issued Administrative Circular No. 37-A-89, authorizing all judges of various Municipal Trial Courts and Shari'a Courts to attend a National Convention-Seminar-Workshop from September 26-30, 1989, at the Manila Hotel. This event, organized by the Municipal Trial Judges League of the Philippines, aims to cover important legal topics including the New Rules on Evidence, Administrative Order No. 135 on mandatory continuous trial, and the New Canons of Judicial Ethics. Attendance is considered official business, with travel starting on September 25 and returning on October 1, and expenses, including a registration fee of P500.00, to be covered by local government funds.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 37-A-89
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 5, 1989
SUPREME COURT ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 37-A-89
| TO | : |
All Judges of the Municipal Trial Court, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Shari'a Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Attendance at the National Convention-Seminar-Workshop on September 26-30, 1989 at the Manila Hotel on Official Time/Official Business chargeable against Local funds |
The Supreme Court has granted authority for expanding the subject coverage and schedule of the national convention-seminar for all judges of the Municipal Trial Courts, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities and Shari'a Courts sponsored by the Municipal Trial Judges League of the Philippines. Instead of September 29-30 as originally scheduled, the convention-seminar shall be held on the following dates: September 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, 1989.
The seminar shall cover the following subjects: the New Rules on Evidence which took on July 1, 1989, Administrative Order No. 135 on mandatory continuous trial, Court Management, the New Canons of Judicial Ethics, and the Katarungang Pambarangay Law (PD 1508).
Attendance at the said convention-seminar including travel to Manila on September 25 (Monday) and back to the official station October 1 (Sunday) is on official time/official business and all expenses incurred in connection with such attendance, including the registration fee of P500.00 shall be defrayed by the respective local governments.
September 5, 1989.
(SGD.) MARCELO B. FERNAN Chief Justice
Cite This Law
Attendance at the National Convention-Seminar-Workshop on September 26-30, 1989 at the Manila Hotel, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 37-A-89, Sep 5, 1989 (Philippines)
Attendance at the National Convention-Seminar-Workshop on September 26-30, 1989 at the Manila Hotel, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 37-A-89 (Phil. 1989)
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