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The Supreme Court (SC) resolved 3,975 judicial cases out of the 3,603 new cases filed in 2021 and 8,391 pending cases as of Dec. 31, 2020. This means that, for the first time since 2017, the SC had achieved, as of Dec. 20, 2021, a 110 percent clearance rate – total disposed cases ....
The Supreme Court (SC) has declared it has no power to compel President Duterte on what specific actions he should do to “defend the national territory, which includes the West Philippine Sea (WPS), against Chinese incursions.” With its declaration, the SC dismissed the petit ....
MANILA - The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the presidential prerogative in choosing the best course of action in handling territorial disputes with other countries, particularly in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). In a nine-page decision penned by Associate Justice Rodil Z. Zalameda on June 29 but released on November 18, the high court dismissed "for utter lack of merit" a petition filed by lawyer Romeo M. Esmero who accused President Rodrigo Duterte of "inaction/failure" to perform his duties in connection with the WPS dispute with China. Esmero, in his petition, said the filing of diplomatic protests against China is "not a defense", saying the proper way for the Philippines to act is to ask the United Nations to send UN patrol boats and sue China before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand payment and damages for taking the Kalayaan Island. In its decision, the Court said no law justifies the action sought by the petition for the Presiden ....
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