Reiteration of OCA Circular No. 18-2017 (Designating Commercial Courts as Cybercrime Courts and Submission of Reports of Cybercrime Cases)
OCA Circular No. 124-2020 reiterates the requirements set forth in OCA Circular No. 18-2017 regarding the submission of quarterly reports on cybercrime cases by designated Special Commercial Courts in the Philippines. The Office of the Court Administrator emphasizes the importance of these reports for monitoring cybercrime cases. Judges are directed to submit these reports by the 10th day of the month following each quarter, utilizing provided forms available on the Office of the Court Administrator's website. This circular serves as a reminder for compliance with the established reporting protocol.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 124-2020
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
July 23, 2020
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 124-2020
| TO | : | All Presiding/Acting Presiding Judges of Commercial Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Reiteration of OCA Circular No. 18-2017 dated 19 January 2017 (Designating Commercial Courts as Cybercrime Courts and Submission of Reports of Cybercrime Cases) Particularly the Submission of Reports Thereof |
It appearing that the Court Management Office, Office of the Court Administrator has not been receiving the quarterly reports of cybercrime cases from designated Special Commercial Courts, which have also been designated as Cybercrime Courts as provided in OCA Circular No. 18-2017 dated 19 January 2017 (Designating Commercial Courts and Submission of Reports of Cybercrime Cases), the directive in OCA Circular No. 18-2017 is hereby REITERATED, as follows:
Pursuant to the directive of the Honorable Court to the Office of the Court Administrator to monitor cybercrime cases, you are hereby DIRECTED to submit quarterly reports of cybercrime cases using the attached forms (downloadable from the Office of the Court Administrator website: oca.judiciary.gov.ph), on or before the tenth (10th) day of the month following every quarter, through the Statistical Reports Division of the Court Management Office (SRD-CMO), or thru electronic email at [email protected].
For your information and strict compliance.
(SGD.) JOSE MIDAS P. MARQUEZCourt Administrator
Cite This Law
Reiteration of OCA Circular No. 18-2017 (Designating Commercial Courts as Cybercrime Courts and Submission of Reports of Cybercrime Cases), OCA Circular No. 124-2020, Jul 23, 2020 (Philippines)
Reiteration of OCA Circular No. 18-2017 (Designating Commercial Courts as Cybercrime Courts and Submission of Reports of Cybercrime Cases), OCA Circular No. 124-2020 (Phil. 2020)
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