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Decisions – Supreme Court of the Philippines Decisions, Signed Resolutions, and Issuances by the Supreme Court in the last 12 months For older decisions and further legal research Disclaimer *Only the case title is searchable For terms stated in the decision, you may search the E-Library Reminder Reset your search by clearing ALL filters Latest Uploaded Decisions and Signed Resolutions:
Online Philippine Reports Now Available on the Supreme Court E-Library The Supreme Court has made legal research simpler and easier by making the Philippine Reports accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere On July 3, 2023, the Supreme Court officially launched two new features on the Supreme Court E-Library: The Philippine Reports E-Books and individual case citation
Yearender: Significant Supreme Court Decisions in 2024 In 2024, [1] the Supreme Court (SC) disposed of 4,294 cases, with a clearance rate of 87% and a disposition rate of 22% [2] The following are some of the notable rulings in 2024 that the SC promulgated pursuant to its power of adjudication: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Right to life, liberty, and security In Deduro v Vinoya, the SC declared that red-tagging, vilification, labelling, and guilt by
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SC: Chat Logs, Videos May Be Used as Evidence in Criminal Cases The Supreme Court reiterated that using online chat logs and videos as evidence does not violate the right to privacy if they are used to determine if a crime has been committed In a Decision written by Associate Justice Mario V Lopez, the Supreme Court’s Second Division ruled that Eul Vincent O Rodriguez (Rodriguez) engaged in human trafficking using Facebook and other online platforms
Yearender: Significant Supreme Court Decisions in 2023 The petitioners in this case claimed that the then Philippine National Police (PNP) Director-General, the then Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Chairperson, and the then Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary failed to adequately perform their duty to prevent violations of the right to life and to investigate and prosecute the same
Supreme Court Issues Writ of Kalikasan Against DENR and Mining . . . During deliberations on August 15, 2023, the Supreme Court En Banc resolved to grant the Petition for Writ of Kalikasan, under the Rules of Procedure for Environmental Cases, filed by the Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs) of BICAMM Ancestral Domain, Brooke’s Point, Palawan against the DENR, MGB, INC, and Celestial Mining
SC: Psychological Evaluation Not Required to Prove Psychological . . . The Supreme Court (SC) reiterated that a psychological evalutation is not required to prove psychological violence under Republic Act No 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children (VAWC) Act In a Decision penned by Associate Justice Henri Jean Paul B Inting, the SC’s Third Division affirmed the conviction of XXX270257 (accused) for psychological violence against his wife
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