Admin Law Cases
Admin Law Cases
Admin Law Cases
TORRES, Sherif
III, Municipal Trial Court in Cities, Branch 2, Angeles
City, respondent.
(Pineda v. Torres, A.M. No. P-12-3027, January 30, 2012);
Peralta
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SAMUEL
B. ONG, petitioner, vs. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, ET
AL., respondents.
(Ong v. Office of the President, G.R. No. 184219, January 30,
2012); Reyes
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(Office of the Court Administrator v. Mantua, A.M. No. RTJ-112291, February 08, 2012); Carpio
1. Section 15(2), Article VII of the 1987 Constitution requires that
judges of lower courts decide cases within three months from
the date of submission; Undue delay in rendering a decision or
order is a less serious charge, penalized either by suspension
from office without salary and other benefits for not less than
one nor more than three months; or by a fine of more than
P10,000.00 but not exceeding P20,000.00.
2. This court concedes that there are no promulgated rules on
the conduct of judicial audit.
1. The burden of proof is upon the party who alleges the truth of
his claim or defense or any fact in the issue.
VICTORY
M. FERNANDEZ, petitioner, vs. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSM
AN, FORMER GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF AKLAN
FLORENCIO T. MIRAFLORES, INCUMBENT GOVERNOR
CARLITO MARQUEZ, and
SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENT RONALDO V. PUNO, respondents.
(Fernandez v. Office of the Ombudsman, G.R. No. 193983,
March 14, 2012); Carpio
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