Pairing System for Single Sala Stations
Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92, issued on July 16, 1992, establishes a pairing system for single sala stations in the Philippines to address urgent matters during the temporary absence of a presiding judge. In such cases, the clerk of court can refer urgent issues to the nearest presiding judge of an appropriate Regional or Municipal Trial Court, who is authorized to act on these matters. The referral must be certified by the clerk, and the relevant Executive Judge or Court Administrator must be notified. This system ensures that urgent legal matters are addressed promptly, maintaining judicial efficiency. The order takes effect upon publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
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- What is Pairing System for Single Sala Stations about?
- Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92, issued on July 16, 1992, establishes a pairing system for single sala stations in the Philippines to address urgent matters during the temporary absence of a presiding judge. In such cases, the clerk of court can refer urgent issues to the nearest presiding judge of an appropriate Regional or Municipal Trial Court, who is authorized to act on these matters. The referral must be certified by the clerk, and the relevant Executive Judge or Court Administrator must be notified. This system ensures that urgent legal matters are addressed promptly, maintaining judicial efficiency. The order takes effect upon publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
- What type of law is Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92?
- Pairing System for Single Sala Stations (Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Pairing System for Single Sala Stations enacted?
- Pairing System for Single Sala Stations (Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92) was enacted on Jul 16, 1992.
- What is the citation for Pairing System for Single Sala Stations?
- Pairing System for Single Sala Stations, Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92, Jul 16, 1992 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Administrative Orders
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 16, 1992
SUPREME COURT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 134-92
RE : Pairing System for Single Sala Stations
Circular No. 7 dated September 23, 1974 establishes a pairing system for multiple sala stations to expedite resolution of urgent matters requiring immediate action whenever the presiding judge of one branch is temporary absent and/or unable to act without an acting judge having been particularly designated. However, no pairing system has been laid down for single sala stations. Consequently, a pairing system for single sala stations is hereby established as follows: aisa dc
1) Whenever the presiding judge of a single sala station is temporarily absent and no acting judge has yet been designated, the clerk of court or branch clerk, upon request of any party, shall refer any urgent matter requiring immediate action to the nearest presiding judge of the appropriate Regional Trial Court or Municipal Trial Court with jurisdiction to act on the matter. Such presiding judge is authorized to hear and resolve any urgent matters, including applications for restraining orders, injunctions and other matters requiring immediate attention prior to the return of the regular judge or the assignment of an acting judge, without prejudice to any subsequent action that may be taken by the judge to whom the particular case is eventually assigned. If the nearest trial court is a multi-sala station, the matter shall be referred to the Executive Judge, or in his absence, the presiding judge authorized to act for the Executive Judge.
2) The clerk of court, before making such referral to the nearest presiding judge of the same level shall certify that the presiding judge is temporarily absent and no judge has been designated to act for the branch. The RTC Executive Judge with jurisdiction over the temporarily absent MTC judge, or the Court Administrator in the case of temporarily absent RTC judges, shall immediately be notified of said referral. acd
3) The pairing judge shall act on all matters pertaining to the station of the temporarily absent judge in the latter's court, utilizing the personnel and facilities of said court. His attendance in the court of the temporarily absent judge shall be deemed to be on official business. However, if his travel to the court of the absent judge would cause delay in the trial or disposition of cases in his own court, he may act on all matters pertaining to the other court in his own station.
4) If there are two or more single sala courts more or less equidistant from the court of the absent judge, referral shall be made to the Presiding Judge most senior in station, or if the judges are of equal seniority, then to the Presiding Judge with the least number of pending cases. casia
This Administrative Order shall take effect upon its publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
July 16, 1992.
(SGD.) ANDRES R. NARVASAChairman
Cite This Law
Pairing System for Single Sala Stations, Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92, Jul 16, 1992 (Philippines)
Pairing System for Single Sala Stations, Supreme Court Administrative Order No. 134-92 (Phil. 1992)
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