Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle
OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016 directs all first and second level courts in the Philippines to refrain from the unauthorized consolidation and lumping of newly-filed cases before they are raffled. This directive follows a Supreme Court resolution emphasizing the importance of a fair and random assignment of cases through a raffle system. The circular reiterates that cases must be assigned to different branches of courts only via this raffle process, which occurs regularly on Mondays and Thursdays. Additionally, vacant branches without judges are excluded from the raffle until they are filled, after which a specific ratio for case assignment is to be followed. This circular revokes a previous circular dated June 3, 2016.
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- What is Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle about?
- OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016 directs all first and second level courts in the Philippines to refrain from the unauthorized consolidation and lumping of newly-filed cases before they are raffled. This directive follows a Supreme Court resolution emphasizing the importance of a fair and random assignment of cases through a raffle system. The circular reiterates that cases must be assigned to different branches of courts only via this raffle process, which occurs regularly on Mondays and Thursdays. Additionally, vacant branches without judges are excluded from the raffle until they are filled, after which a specific ratio for case assignment is to be followed. This circular revokes a previous circular dated June 3, 2016.
- What type of law is OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016?
- Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle (OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle enacted?
- Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle (OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016) was enacted on Jun 27, 2016.
- What is the citation for Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle?
- Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle, OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016, Jun 27, 2016 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 27, 2016
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 131-A-2016
| TO | : | All Multiple-Branch First and Second Level Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle |
Pursuant to the Supreme Court En Banc Resolution dated 15 March 2016 in A.M. No. 06-01-1-RTC (Re: Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffling) and in view of Sections 2 1 and 4, 2 Chapter V of A.M. No. 05-8-02 (Guidelines on the Selection and Appointment of Executive Judges and Defining their Powers, Prerogatives and Duties) which took effect on 15 February 2004, all concerned are hereby DIRECTED to REFRAIN from the unauthorized practice of CONSOLIDATING and LUMPING of cases prior to the raffle of the newly-filed cases. TIADCc
For your information, guidance and strict compliance.
This Circular revokes OCA Circular No. 131-2016 dated 03 June 2016.
(SGD.) JOSE MIDAS P. MARQUEZCourt Administrator
Footnotes
1. Raffle of Cases. — All cases filed with the first and second level courts in stations with two more branches shall be assigned or distributed to the different branches by raffle. No case shall be assigned to any branch of a multiple-branch court without being raffled. Raffling of cases shall be regularly conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon every Monday and/or Thursday as warranted by the number of cases to be raffled.
2. Exclusion of vacant branches from raffle. — All vacant branches without regular judges shall be excluded from the raffle. However, once the vacancies are filled, the Executive Judge shall ensure that newly-filed cases shall be raffled to all branches on a 6:2:1 ratio as follows: six (6) newly-filed cases to each of the newly-filled branches; two (2) newly-filed cases to the existing branch or branches; and one (1) newly-filed case to the branch of the Executive Judge, until such time when the newly-filled branches in the station shall have been assigned such number of cases as will be equivalent to the number of cases raffled to the other branches during the period of vacancy.
Cite This Law
Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle, OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016, Jun 27, 2016 (Philippines)
Unauthorized Practice of Consolidation and Lumping of Newly-Filed Cases Prior to Raffle, OCA Circular No. 131-A-2016 (Phil. 2016)
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