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2nd lowest passing percentage in Shari ah bar exams set in 2020 —SC

2nd lowest passing percentage in Shari’ah bar exams set in 2020 SC By VIRGIL LOPEZ, GMA News Published March 10, 2021 3:28pm Only 71 out of 654 individuals passed the special bar examinations for the Shari ah courts last year, making it one of the toughest editions of the test, according to the Office of the Bar Confidant. Court of Appeals Associate Justice Japar Dimaampao, chairperson of the 2020 exams, said that the passing percentage was 10.86%, the lowest since 1983 when only 14 passed (7.69%). Dimaampao also said the Supreme Court on Tuesday lowered the passing grade from 75% to 70%. Mohammad Hisham Mocsir topped the exams with a rating of 87.075%. He was followed by Ramayana Saidamen (86.975%) and Mohammad Mojib Marangit (85.075%).

Nationwide round-up (03/10/21) | BusinessWorld

Nationwide round-up (03/10/21) March 10, 2021 | 7:36 pm SC tallies cases involving attacks on lawyers, judges THE Supreme Court (SC) has ordered lower courts to provide information on all pending cases involving attacks on judges, prosecutors, and lawyers in the country as part of the response to address growing concern on the safety of members of the judicial sector. The high court issued a circular on Tuesday instructing judges of first and second level courts to accomplish an online nationwide survey on criminal cases relating to the harassment, threats, attack, and killing of those in the legal profession. The circular, signed by Court Administrator Jose Midas P. Marquez, aims to make an inventory of such cases, including lawyers in private practice. This survey, with a Mar. 19 deadline, is in line with the memorandum of Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta in January directing the Office of the Court Administrator “to address the growing concern over the continued attacks agai

Regional Updates (02/25/21) | BusinessWorld

1 of 2 BANGSAMORO Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim (3rd from left) and Parliament Speaker Ali Pangalian M. Balindong present the signed Bangsamoro Civil Service Code on Feb. 24. It follows the new region’s Administrative Code passed by the Bangsamoro Transition Authority last year. Several others covering local government, education, and elections are up for deliberations. BANGSAMORO.GOV.PH Approved Bangsamoro Civil Service Code covers indigenous peoples, Shari’ah Bar and madaris teachers THE Civil Service Code for the Bangsamoro was approved Wednesday, one of the priority legislations crucial to the new region’s transition. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s (BARMM) civil service law is mainly in line with the Philippine’s rules on government workers, but with additional provisions in consideration of the region’s sociological, cultural, and historical background. Among the distinct points of the BARMM code is the development of special examinations fo

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