Duty on Election Day, 10 May 2010
Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 66-10 mandates that all judges and clerks of various trial courts in the Philippines report to their respective courts on May 10, 2010, to handle election-related cases promptly. In the absence of the Executive Judge, a designated Vice Executive Judge or another judge must take over responsibilities. For courts with vacant positions, urgent election matters should be referred to the nearest court with a presiding judge. Additionally, a skeletal workforce must be maintained in the Clerk of Court's office to manage court fee collections. Compliance with these directives is required to ensure efficient judicial administration during the election period.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 66-10
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
May 6, 2010
SUPREME COURT ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 66-10
| TO | : | All Executive Judges of the Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities; and Judges and Clerks of Court of the Single Sala Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Duty on Election Day, 10 May 2010 |
In the interest of an efficient administration of justice and to ensure speedy disposition of election related cases, you are hereby DIRECTED to report to your respective courts on 10 May 2010 to act on all election matters within your jurisdiction and to resolve the same with utmost caution and dispatch.
In case the Executive Judge would not be able to report, he may designate the Vice Executive Judge or any of the judges in the station.
In vacant single sala of Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts where the station of the acting presiding judge is very far from the court concerned, any urgent election matter shall be referred by the clerk of court to the nearest court with a presiding judge or to the Executive Judge, whichever is nearer, for appropriate action.
The Clerk of Court in the Office of the Clerk of Court shall maintain a skeletal force in the office, to attend to the collection of court fees.
Strict compliance is hereby enjoined. TEHDIA
(SGD.) JOSE MIDAS P. MARQUEZCourt Administrator
Cite This Law
Duty on Election Day, 10 May 2010, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 66-10, May 6, 2010 (Philippines)
Duty on Election Day, 10 May 2010, Supreme Court Administrative Circular No. 66-10 (Phil. 2010)
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