More trial courts nationwide in areas under Alert Level 3 physically closed until Jan. 31


Supreme Court

Trial courts in many other provinces and cities nationwide, including the Court of Appeals’ (CA) stations in the Visayas and Mindanao, are declared physically closed starting today, Jan. 13, until Jan. 31.

Physically closed are the trial courts in Benguet, Kalinga and Abra in the Cordillera Administrative Region; La Union, Ilocos Norte and Pangasinan in Region I; Nueva Ecija, Isabela and Quirino in Region II; Tarlac in Region III; Quezon in Region IV-A; Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro in Region IV-B; and Camarines Sur and Albay in Region V.

In the Visayas, physically-closed courts are those in Bacolod City, Aklan, Capiz, and Antique in Region VI; Cebu City and Mandaue City in Region VII; and Tacloban City in Region VIII.

In Mindanao, affected courts are those in Cagayan de Oro City in Region IX; Davao City in Region X; Butuan City, Agusan del Sur in Region XIII; and Cotabato City in Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

In a supplemental memorandum issued by Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo, CA Presiding Justice Remedios A. Salazar Fernando was authorized to issue office orders on the operation of the appellate court’s stations in Cebu City and Cagagan de Oro City.

Also, Deputy Court Administrator Raul Bautista Villanueva – officer-in-charge of the SC’s Office of the Court Administrator (OCA) – was also ordered to issue appropriate circulars to address the concerns of executive and presiding judges of trial courts in implementing the physical closure of courts.

Last Jan. 12, Chief Justice Gesmundo declared physically closed all courts in the National Capital Region (NCR), including the SC, the CA in Manila, Court of Tax Appeals, and the Sandiganbayan until Jan. 31.

Also declared physically closed are trial courts in the provinces of Laguna, Cavite, Bulacan and Rizal, and in 14 other areas in the country under COVID-19 Alert Level 3.

The 14 other areas under Alert Level 3 are Baguio City in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR); Dagupan City in Region 1; City of Santiago and Cagayan in Region 2; Angeles City, Bataan, Olongapo City, Pampanga and Zambales in Region 3; Batangas and Lucena City in Region 4-A; Naga City in Region 5; Iloilo City in Region 6; and Lapu-lapu City in Region 7.

Gesmundo memorandum stated that physically-closed courts may be contacted through their hotlines and email addresses posted in the SC website – sc.judiciary.gov.ph.

It also stated that in-court hearings in the affected courts are suspended but hearings via fully remote video conferencing may proceed on urgent matters such as inquests, bail petitions, promulgation of acquittals or dismissals in criminal cases, habeas corpus, violence against women and children, and election-related cases.

“Judges are encouraged to examine the possibility of bail or recognizance for violations of ordinances or appropriate crimes,” it said.

Also, Gesmundo’s circular reiterated its previous order on the extension until Feb. 1, 2022 of the filing of all required pleadings and submissions which would fall due until Jan. 31, 2022.

In issuing the circular, the SC – through Chief Justice Gesmundo – considered “the increasing rise of COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant...”