SC cancels afternoon work in all courts nationwide Dec. 29

The Supreme Court (SC) cancelled afternoon work on Thursday, Dec. 29, in all courts nationwide to allow officials and employees more time to prepare for the New Year’s celebration.
Since Jan. 2, 2023 had been declared a non-working day and Dec. 30, 2022 a regular holiday, all court officials and employees – from the SC down to the lowest courts, including Shari’ah courts – will have a four-and-a-half day weekend.
In a memorandum order issued by Acting Chief Justice Marvic M. V. F. Leonen (Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo is on official leave of absence), all courts will resume operations on Jan. 3, 2023.
But Leonen’s memorandum stated that “the suspension of afternoon work on Dec. 29, 2022 will not apply to court personnel who need to process bails, orders of releases or other writs of liberty, those that need to serve protection orders within the day, or those attending to other urgent matters at the discretion of judges and justices concerned.”
He also said: “Amid the frenetic pace of the holiday season, do make sure to carve out some time for yourself and prioritize self-care. Practice kindness at all times, especially to yourself. Spend this additional time to reflect on and learn from the year that had just passed, while at the same time preparing yourself for a fresh start. Help others who are less privileged.”
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