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“Hopefully, the judiciary will be able to procure vaccines at the soonest possible time considering the crucial role which the courts play in times of crisis. Our judges and court personnel have direct contact with the public on a daily basis and Chief Justice [Diosdado] Peralta would want them fully protected from [COVID-19],” SC spokesperson Brian Keith Hosaka said.
Jose Manuel Diokno argued that intent, for as long as it does not cross the line, should not be criminalized. He adds that the provision punishes the exercise of civil and political rights, which, for as long as it is peaceful, should be protected.
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DELA ROSA WANTS JUDGES, COURT PERSONNEL PROTECTED; PUSHES FOR PHILIPPINE JUDICIAL MARSHAL SERVICE
Senator Ronald Bato Dela Rosa is pushing for the establishment of an Office of the Judiciary Marshals that will ensure the safety and security of judiciary officials and personnel as well as the delivery of fair and impartial justice in the country.
In co-sponsoring Senate Bill No. 1947 or An Act Creating the Office of the Judiciary Marshals, Defining Its Functions and Powers, Appropriating Funds Therefor and For Other Purposes, Dela Rosa stressed the urgent need to establish the Office of the Judiciary Marshals that will resolve the rambling cases of killings of court officials in the country.
MANILA, Dec. 16 Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta today led the Supreme Court in the online launch of the 2020 Revised Rules of Procedure for Intellectual Property Rights Cases (2020 IPR Rules) which aims to improve, facilitate, and expedite IP rights litigation.
SC Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta led the Supreme Court in the online launch of the 2020 Revised Rules of Procedure for Intellectual Property Rights Cases (2020 IPR Rules). (Photo by SS PIO)
In his keynote address during the launch at the Supreme Court En Banc Session Hall, Chief Justice Peralta stressed that the 2020 IPR Rules are the product of extensive consultations and thorough discussions between the Judiciary and the stakeholders from various sectors, practitioners, the academe, and the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHIL).