Supreme Court (SC) The Supreme Court (SC) decided on Sunday, Jan. 2, to suspend work for three days starting Jan. 3 due to a surge in COVID-19 infections among its personnel. The SC premises will be disinfected and other court employees will be subjected to COVID tests during the three-day peri
Supreme Court There is a surge of positive results for COVID-19 based on anti-gen tests the Supreme Court (SC) started conducting today, Sunday, Jan. 2, among its officials and employees in preparation for the resumption of work on Monday, Jan. 3. Sources said the surge prompted Chief Justice A
Supreme Court The Supreme Court (SC) decided to maintain starting Monday, Jan. 3, its Monday to Saturday work with 50 percent of the total workforce reporting physically for three consecutive days from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in line with COVID-19 Alert Level 3 imposed in the National Capital Region (N
Chief Justice Gesmundo during SC Christmas party
Starting Monday, Dec. 13, until Jan. 2, there will be no sessions at the Supreme Court (SC) as the justices start their traditional Yuletide recess which will be devoted to studying and writing resolutions or decisions on pending cases.
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Trial Court Starting Wednesday, Dec. 1, all trial courts in areas under COVID-19 Alert Levels 1 and 2, like those in the National Capital Region (NCR), should have at least 75 percent of all officials and personnel or full workforce in their offices Monday to Friday. Those in areas under Alert