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[Re: Correction of Clerical Errors in and Adoption of

Amendments to the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure


which were Approved on April 8, 1997, Effective July 1, 1997].
En Banc
The Court resolved to CORRECT the following provisions in the 1997 Rules of
Civil Procedure:
(a) Section 3 of Rule 30; and
(b) Section 5 of Rule 71,
(b)
to read as follows:
Rule 30

SEC. 3. Requisites of motion to postpone trial for absence of


evidence.

- A motion to postpone a trial on the ground of absence of evidence can be


granted only upon affidavit showing the materiality or relevancy of such
evidence, and that due diligence has been used to procure it. But if the
adverse party admits the facts to be given in evidence, even if he objects or
reserves the right to object to their admissibility, the trial shall not be
postponed. (4a, R22)
Rule 71

SEC. 5. Where charge to be filed.

- Where the charge for indirect contempt has been committed against the
Regional Trial Court or a court of equivalent or higher rank, or gainst an
officer appointed by it, the charge may be filed with such court. Where such
contempt has been committed against a lower court, the charge may be filed
with the Regional Trial Court of the place in which the lower court is sitting;
but the proceedings may also be instituted in such lower court subject to
appeal to the Regional Trial Court of such place in the same manner as
provided in Section 11 of this Rule. (4a)

The Court further resolved to AMEND the following provisions in the 1997
Rules of Civil Procedure:
(a) Section 3 of Rule 46; and
(b) Section 4 of Rule 65,
to read as follows:
Rule 46

SEC. 3. Contents and filing of petition; effect of non-compliance with


requirements.

The petition shall contain the full names and actual addresses of all the
petitioners and respondents, a concise statement of the matters involved,
the factual background of the case, and the grounds relied upon for the relief
prayed for.

In actions filed under Rule 65, the petition shall further indicate the material
dates showing when notice of the judgment or final order or resolution
subject thereof was received, when a motion for new trial or reconsideration,
if any, was filed and when notice of the denial thereof was received.

It shall be filed in seven (7) clearly legible copies together with proof of
service thereof on the respondent with the original copy intended for the
court indicated as such by the petitioner, and shall be accompanied by a
clearly legible duplicate original or certified true copy of the judgment, order,
resolution, or ruling subject thereof, such material portions of the record as
are referred to therein, and other documents relevant or pertinent thereto.
The certification shall be accomplished by the proper clerk of court or by his
duly authorized representative, or by the proper officer of the court, tribunal,
agency or office involved or by his duly authorized representative. The other
requisite number of copies of the petition shall be accompanied by clearly
legible plain copies of all documents attached to the original.
The petitioner shall also submit together with the petition a sworn
certification that he has not theretofore commenced any other action
involving the same issues in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or
different divisions thereof, or any other tribunal or agency; if there is such
other action or proceeding, he must state the status of the same; and if he
should thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding has been filed or
is pending before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, or different
divisions thereof, or any other tribunal or agency, he undertakes to promptly
inform the aforesaid courts and other tribunal or agency thereof within five
(5) days therefrom.

The petitioner shall pay the corresponding docket and other lawful fees to
the clerk of court and deposit the amount of P500.00 for costs at the time of
the filing of the petition.

The failure of the petitioner to comply with any of the foregoing


requirements shall be sufficient ground for the dismissal of the petition. (n)

Rule 65

SEC. 4. Where and when petition to be filed.-


The petition may be filed not later than sixty (60) days from notice of the
judgment, order or resolution sought to be assailed in the Supreme Court or,
if it relates to the acts or omissions of a lower court or of a corporation,
board, officer or person, in the Regional Trial Court exercising jurisdiction
over the territorial area as defined by the Supreme Court. It may also be
filed in the Court of Appeals whether or not the same is in aid of its appellate
jurisdiction, or in the Sandiganbayan if it is in aid of its jurisdiction. If it
involves the acts or omissions of a quasi-judicial agency, and unless
otherwise provided by law or these Rules, the petition shall be filed in and
cognizable only by the Court of Appeals.

If the petitioner had filed a motion for new trial or reconsideration in due
time after notice of said judgment, order or resolution, the period herein
fixed shall be interrupted. If the motion is denied, the aggrieved party may
file the petition within the remaining period, but which shall not be less than
five (5) days in any event, reckoned from notice of such denial. No
extension of time to file the petition shall be granted except for the most
compelling reason and in no case to exceed fifteen (15) days. (4a)

The foregoing amendments to Section 3 of Rule 46 and Section 4 of Rule 65


after due publication in two (2) newspapers of general circulation, shall take
effect on September 1, 1998.

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