Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars
Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86, issued on May 27, 1986, outlines the guidelines for judges attending seminars at the U.P. Law Center. Judges can participate on official time without claims for travel expenses, provided they secure prior permission from the Court Administrator and notify litigants of any rescheduling of hearings. Attendance is limited to one seminar per year, and judges must ensure court responsibilities are managed during their absence. A report of attendance must be submitted to the Court Administrator, and a registration fee of P100 can be reimbursed. This circular supersedes previous guidelines established in Memorandum Circular No. 19.
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- What is Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars about?
- Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86, issued on May 27, 1986, outlines the guidelines for judges attending seminars at the U.P. Law Center. Judges can participate on official time without claims for travel expenses, provided they secure prior permission from the Court Administrator and notify litigants of any rescheduling of hearings. Attendance is limited to one seminar per year, and judges must ensure court responsibilities are managed during their absence. A report of attendance must be submitted to the Court Administrator, and a registration fee of P100 can be reimbursed. This circular supersedes previous guidelines established in Memorandum Circular No. 19.
- What type of law is Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86?
- Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars (Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars enacted?
- Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars (Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86) was enacted on May 27, 1986.
- What is the citation for Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars?
- Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars, Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86, May 27, 1986 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Supervision of Courts Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 27, 1986
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISION OF COURTS CIRCULAR NO. 06-86
| TO | : | All Judges of the Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, Municipal Trial Courts, Municipal Circuit Trial Courts, Shari'a District Courts and Shari'a Circuit Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars |
Conformably to the policy enunciated in Memorandum Circular No. 19, dated August 17, 1979, issued by retired Chief Justice Enrique M. Fernando, all judges may avail of the opportunity to attend seminars conducted by the U. P. Law Center at or near their official stations subject to the following conditions:
1. That their attendance will be on official time only, and no claims for travel expenses or per diems will be allowed;
2. That before attending such seminars, the judges concerned, through the Executive Judge, should first secure the permission of the Court Administrator of the Supreme Court and inform, at less ten (10) days in advance, the litigants and their counsel of the resetting of the hearing of cases coinciding with the seminar scheduled; casia
3. That no postponement is allowed where the cases of detention prisoners are set for hearing;
4. That judges may attend such seminars commencing on THURSDAY and ending on SATURDAY, but limited to only one such seminar a year, conducted in the particular province or region where the judges are stationed;
5. That in multiple-sala courts, a raffle shall be conducted to assure that one judge will be on duty during the seminar to carry out the regular functions of the court;
6. That where there is only one sala, the judge concerned, prior to attending the seminar, should make all the necessary arrangements relative to the regular business of his court; and
7. That every judge should, through the Executive Judge, make an individual report of his attendance at such seminar to the Court Administrator of the Supreme Court.
The amount of the seminar registration fees which judges attending the seminar may apply for reimbursement is hereby fixed at One Hundred (P100.00) Pesos. casia
The Office of the Court Administrator shall note the names of Judges awarded Certificates of Completion after their attendance therein as certified by the U.P. Law Center.
This Circular takes effect immediately. Memorandum Circular No. 19, dated August 17, 1979, is hereby superseded.
May 27, 1986.
(SGD.) CLAUDIO TEEHANKEEChief Justice
Cite This Law
Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars, Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86, May 27, 1986 (Philippines)
Attendance at the U.P. Law Center Seminars, Administrative Supervision of Courts Circular No. 06-86 (Phil. 1986)
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