[All court hearings throughout the Philippines, except urgent matters, are suspended until the end of the extended Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), or until 30 April 2020. Court deadlines falling on or before 30 April 2020, are extended until 31 May 2020. Note, however, that the ECQ has been extended until 15 May 2020. Here is the full text of SC Administrative Circular No. 34-2020.]
ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 34-2020
TO : ALL LITIGANTS, JUSTICES, JUDGES AND COURT PERSONNEL OF THE JUDICIARY, AND MEMBERS OF THE BAR
RE : EXTENSION OF ENHANCED COMMUNITY QUARANTINE OVER LUZON UNTIL 30 APRIL 2020
In view of the extension of the Enhanced Community Quarantine over Luzon until 30 April 2020, with many other provinces and cities in Visayas and Mindanao either on “lockdown” or “quarantine” in various levels or degrees, the following are hereby provided:
- All courts nationwide shall remain physically closed to all court users until 30 April 2020, and may be reached only through their respective hotline numbers, email addresses and/or facebook accounts as posted on the website of the Supreme Court.
- While the courts shall remain physically closed to all court users, the courts shall continue to operate from 9:00am to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday, until 30 April 2020. All electronic communication however must be transmitted by court users from 8:30am to 2:00 pm.
- The online filing of criminal complaints and informations, posting of bail, and submissions of other urgent pleadings shall continue to be in effect until 30 April 2020.
- The scheduling of justices- and judges-on-duty, together with the skeleton-staff, shall continue until 30 April 2020, so that urgent matters may be addressed.
- Night courts and Saturday courts shall remain suspended until 30 April 2020.
- All hearings nationwide, except on urgent matters, shall remain suspended until 30 April 2020.
- The filing of petitions and appeals, complaints, motions, pleadings and other court submissions that fall due up to 30 April 2020 is extended for 30 calendar days, counted from 1 May 2020, but pleadings and other court submissions may still be filed by the parties within the reglementary period on or before 30 April 2020 through electronic means, if available.
- All court actions on non-urgent matters, scheduled until 30 April 2020 are likewise suspended.
- The periods for court actions with prescribed periods are also extended for 30 calendar days counted from 1 May 2020.
- All justices and judges shall continue to draft decisions and orders in their respective residences until 30 April 2020, which decisions and orders shall be promulgated or issued once the courts are fully operational.
- All official meetings, seminars, trainings and other functions in the Judiciary are deferred until after 30 April 2020, except those that may be called or authorized by the Chief Justice or by the Judiciary Task Force on COVID-19.
- Flag raising and retreat ceremonies are likewise suspended until 30 April 2020.
All previously issued circulars and their respective provisions which are not inconsistent herewith shall remain valid and in effect.
FOR THE GUIDANCE OF ALL CONCERNED.
Paranaque City, 8 April 2020.
Hon. Diosdado M. Peralta
Chief Justice
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