Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts
Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86 establishes a pairing system for Regional Trial Courts in the Philippines. Each branch is paired with another, allowing the judge of one branch to handle incidental matters or conduct trials for the other branch in case of vacancy or absence. The circular outlines specific pairings and states that if both paired judges are absent for over a month, the Executive Judge will manage the relevant cases. This system ensures continuity and efficiency in judicial proceedings while maintaining compliance with established protocols. The circular does not apply to single salas with fixed territorial jurisdictions.
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- What is Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts about?
- Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86 establishes a pairing system for Regional Trial Courts in the Philippines. Each branch is paired with another, allowing the judge of one branch to handle incidental matters or conduct trials for the other branch in case of vacancy or absence. The circular outlines specific pairings and states that if both paired judges are absent for over a month, the Executive Judge will manage the relevant cases. This system ensures continuity and efficiency in judicial proceedings while maintaining compliance with established protocols. The circular does not apply to single salas with fixed territorial jurisdictions.
- What type of law is Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86?
- Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts (Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts enacted?
- Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts (Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86) was enacted on Jun 3, 1986.
- What is the citation for Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts?
- Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts, Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86, Jun 3, 1986 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 3, 1986
SUPREME COURT CIRCULAR NO. 7-86
| TO | : | All Executive Judges and Judges of the Regional Trial Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts |
Quoted hereunder for your ready reference are the provisions of Circular No. 7 dated September 23, 1974 of the Court, to wit:
"VIII. PAIRING SYSTEM
"A pairing system shall be established whereby every branch shall be considered as paired with another branch. In the event of vacancy in any branch, or of the absence or disability of the judge thereof, all incidental or interlocutory matters pertaining to it may be acted upon by the judge of the other branch paired with it. The latter may likewise conduct trials or hearings on the merits in criminal cases with detention prisoners assigned to the other branch, as well as in other kinds of cases, subject to the conformity of the parties. cd
"For the purpose of the pairing system, Branch I shall be paired with Branch II, Branch III with Branch IV, and so on and any branch in a station left without a pair shall be paired with the branch presided by the Executive Judge in addition to the latter's regular pair. In case of vacancy in the two branches paired with each other, or prolonged absence of both presiding judges of the paired branches, the incidental or interlocutory matters pertaining to any or both branches shall be acted upon by the Executive Judge. 'Prolonged absence' means absence of one month or more.
"In stations or groupings where the branches are irregularly numbered, the foregoing rule shall be applied in the most analogous manner.
"IX. This Circular shall not apply to single salas whose territorial jurisdictions are definitely fixed. . . ."
Executive Judges are hereby reminded to strictly comply with the aforementioned circular and to immediately inform this Court, through the Office of the Court Administrator, of the pairing judges in their respective stations. cd
Please be guided accordingly.
June 3, 1986.
(SGD.) LEO D. MEDIALDEACourt Administrator
Cite This Law
Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts, Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86, Jun 3, 1986 (Philippines)
Pairing System in the Regional Trial Courts, Supreme Court Circular No. 7-86 (Phil. 1986)
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