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List of Philippine legal terms

Term Literal translation From Definition and use
A.C.,[1] administrative case[2] N/A English A case brought under administrative law in the form of a quasi-judicial proceeding by an agency of a non-judicial branch of government, or, the Office of the Court Administrator. Normally, such cases are internal disciplinary matters—court cases criminal and civil can be brought alongside them if warranted.
academic N/A English Moot—changed circumstances have rendered the case of intellectual interest only; no ruling will have a practical effect on the law or jurisprudence.
Act N/A English When on its own, as in "Act No. 3326", a law passed by the defunct colonial-era Philippine Legislature.
A.M. N/A English "Administrative matters" before the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
arguendo asserting Latin "For the sake of argument", as in, "Even arguendo that R.A. 10175 applies, this case still should be dismissed due to a lapsed prescriptive period."
arresto mayor major detention Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
arresto menor minor detention Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
B.P.[2] nationwide law Tagalog Abbreviation for Batas Pambansa, the name for laws passed by the defunct unicameral Batasang Pambansa.
C.A. N/A English Abbreviation for both Commonwealth Act and Court of Appeals, depending on context.
destierro exile Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
eCourt N/A English An electronic database of cases at the lower levels of the judiciary. eCourt was seldom used before the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Includes "eFiling", a way to submit pleadings and other court documents electronically.[4]
E.O. N/A English Abbreviation for Executive Order.
expediente file, dossier Spanish As special rules apply to the release of the rollo, the office of each member of the Supreme Court is allowed to take a copy of the rollo. This is the expediente.[5]
fallo[2] verdict
failure (non-legal translation)
Spanish The dispositive portion of a Court's ruling, coming at the very end of the ruling. Cf. conclusion. This word has the same meaning in the modern Spanish judicial system.[6]
fiscal[2] prosecutor Spanish A prosecutor, either at the city or provincial level, or nationwide Department of Justice level. Cf. procurator fiscal.
G.R. N/A English Abbreviation for General Register. See Case citation § Philippines.
IBP N/A English Integrated Bar of the Philippines[7]
information N/A English An indictment.[8] In the United States, which originated the term, there are grand juries, and indictments are more common, while an information is a rare type of criminal action brought in the absence of a grand jury.[9] However, the Philippines has no grand juries (and, indeed, no juries of any kind), so "information" is essentially synonymous with "indictment".[10]
intervenor-oppositor N/A English An intervenor who opposes the case of the petitioner.[11] Sometimes shortened to just "oppositor".[12] Cf. petitioner-in-intervention.
JBC N/A English Judicial and Bar Council
judge-at-large N/A English A judge without a permanent sala. Under R.A. 11459, such judges have all the rights of regular RTC judges, and the same salaries. They are also chosen by the President upon the advice of the JBC as other RTC judges are.[13]
MCTC[14] N/A English Municipal Circuit Trial Courts, a Municipal Trial Court that covers more than one municipality[15]
MeTC[14] N/A English Metropolitan Trial Courts, a type of civil court below Regional Trial Courts
MTC[14] N/A English Municipal Trial Courts, a type of civil court below Regional Trial Courts
MTCC[14] N/A English Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, a type of civil court below Regional Trial Courts
OCA N/A English Office of the Court Administrator
petitioner[2] N/A English A plaintiff.
petitioner-in-intervention N/A English An intervenor who supports the case of the petitioner.[11] Cf. intervenor-oppositor.
ponencia[2] report Spanish The Court's majority opinion.
ponente[2] speaker [at a meeting] Spanish The writer of the Court's majority opinion. Mostly used in the context of the Supreme Court, but can be used at the Regional Trial Court level.
prefatory statement[2] N/A English A statement which summarizes a legal document, similar to an abstract.
prisión correccional corrective imprisonment Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
prisión mayor major imprisonment Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
quasi-judicial agency N/A English An agency of the executive branch that exercises some judicial functions and before which a minimum of due process is required.[16] Cf. administrative case.
quo warranto by what authority Latin See Quo warranto § Philippines.
R.A. N/A English Abbreviation for Republic Act.
raffle Original meaning:
a type of lottery
English The system by which cases are assigned to judges in multi-sala courts. As of 1974, "[n]o case may be assigned to any branch without being raffled."[17] As of 2013, raffles can be conducted electronically via "eCourt".[18] The gambling-related word "raffle" comes from the sources of randomness required by the Supreme Court: preferably a roulette wheel is to be used, but if that's not available, a bingo or jueteng tambiolo is permissible.[19]
reclusión perpetua perpetual seclusion Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
reclusión temporal temporary seclusion Spanish See Revised Penal Code § Penalties.
respondent[2] N/A English A defendant.
rollo Original meaning:
a set of documents rolled up for easier archival and transit, or a scroll
Spanish Short for rollo de casación (cassation archive) or rollo de apelación (appeal archive),[20] the rollo is the complete archive of a particular case, including documents received from a lower court and anything submitted regarding the case, directly to any Philippine court, though most often used in relation to the higher courts.[5] The term has its origin in the Real Audiencia de Manila, and is still used in the modern Supreme Court of Spain (Tribunal Supremo) and Spanish judicial system.[21] Cf. expediente.
RTC[14] N/A English Abbreviation for Regional Trial Court.
sala[2] courtroom Spanish Courtroom, though used only to refer to a specific branch of a Regional Trial Court, and not to refer to higher courts, unlike in Spain, where sala remains in use for all courts (e.g. in the set phrase la sala acuerda[22]lit. the chamber agrees, or to describe a division of the Spanish Supreme Court, e.g. la tercera Sala—"Branch №3".) An acting judge serving in a temporary or acting capacity is said to be without a sala.[1] Some RTC branches have only a single sala.[17] Also cf. judges-at-large.
SC N/A English Supreme Court of the Philippines
SCC[14] See sharīʿah § Etymology Arabic Sharia Circuit Court
SDC[14] See sharīʿah § Etymology Arabic Sharia District Court
TRO N/A English A temporary restraining order.[23]
TSN N/A English Transcript of stenographic notes.[24] A court stenographer first takes down their notes in their preferred form of shorthand, e.g. Gregg shorthand, then produces a longhand transcript from it called a TSN.[25]
UDK N/A English An undocketed case, undocketed because, for example, the docket fee has not yet been paid.[5] Undocketed cases are still numbered, and may be ruled on at the discretion of the court, for example, Fletcher v. Bureau of Corrections has no G.R. number, but is instead cited as UDK-14071.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Garcia v. Macaraig, Jr., A.C. No. 198-J (Supreme Court of the Philippines May 31, 1971) ("Respondent was, like every lawyer who gets his first appointment to the bench, eager to assume his judicial duties and rid himself of the stigma of being ’a judge without a sala’, but forces and circumstances beyond his control prevented him from discharging his judicial duties.").
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Philippine Law Dictionary (3rd ed.). Rex Bookstore Inc. 1988. ISBN 9789712349119.
  3. ^ Nicole-Anne C. Lagrimas (May 8, 2020). "Raffle of newly-filed cases in ECQ areas resumes through videoconferencing". GMA News Online. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "06. Pursuing Swift and Fair Administration of Justice" (PDF). Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022. National Economic and Development Authority. 2017. p. 90. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "The Internal Rules of the Supreme Court". Supreme Court of the Philippines. May 4, 2010. A.M. No. 10-4-20-SC.
  6. ^ "Sentencia, fallo, condena y veredicto no son sinónimos". fundéu RAE (in European Spanish). Real Academia Española. February 4, 2011.
  7. ^ "About". Integrated Bar of the Philippines. Retrieved June 25, 2020. The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) is the official organization of all Philippine lawyers.
  8. ^ Buan, Lian (August 6, 2017). "Indicted? Charged? A guide to court jargon". Rappler. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  9. ^ Molo, Steven; Lamken, Jeffrey (2018). "What's the Difference Between a Criminal Indictment, a Criminal Information, and a Criminal Complaint?". MoloLamken LLP. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  10. ^ Behan, Christopher W. (May 2003). "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape: In Defense of Convening Authority Selection and Appointment of Court-Martial Panel Members" (PDF). Military Law Review. Rochester. 176: 235.
  11. ^ a b Falcis III v. Civil Registrar-General, G.R. No. 217910 (Supreme Court of the Philippines October 30, 2019).
  12. ^ Canlas, Jomar (November 22, 2007). . The Manila Times. Archived from the original on November 24, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2007.
  13. ^ Acosta, Persida (February 18, 2020). "What are judges-at-large?". The Manila Times. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g "Quality Manual: The Judiciary (JUD-QMS-QM-001)" (PDF). Supreme Court of the Philippines. January 10, 2018. p. 8. Retrieved June 25, 2020. (Published date from [1])
  15. ^ Atencia, Romulo P. (April 21, 2016). "The hierarchy of courts". Catanduanes Tribune. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  16. ^ Umali, Toni (April 26, 2015). "Due process in administrative proceedings". BusinessMirror. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
    • Ang Tibay and National Workers Brotherhood v. The Court of Industrial Relations and National Labor Union, Inc., G.R. No. L-46496 (Supreme Court of the Philippines February 27, 1940).Text
  17. ^ a b Circular No. 7 (Supreme Court of the Philippines September 23, 1974).Text
  18. ^ Merueñas, Mark (June 14, 2013). "PHL Supreme Court goes 'paperless' with eCourt system". GMA News Online. Retrieved June 25, 2020. Assigning of cases or "docketing" as well as raffling of cases to judges are all done electronically through the eCourt.
  19. ^ "Guidelines on the selection and designation of executive judges and defining their powers, prerogatives and duties". Section 3(d), A.M. No. 03-8-02-SC of February 15, 2004 (PDF). Supreme Court of the Philippines. p. 5.
  20. ^ , Recurso de casación núm. 31/16 (Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Aragón [es]). PDF
  21. ^ "Rollo".
  22. ^ Auto, Recurso de casación № 59/2018, p. 11 (Supreme Court of Spain, Sala de lo Contencioso–Administrativo).Text
  23. ^ "Re: Special Rules for Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions". Administrative Circular No. 20-95 of September 12, 1995. Supreme Court of the Philippines.
  24. ^ Yaranon v. Rulloda, A.M. No. P-94-1045 (Supreme Court of the Philippines, Third Division March 21, 1995) ("TSN, 7 September 1994, pp. 2 & 4; TSN, 14 September 1994, pp. 1-2 & 5; Folder No. 3, Transcript of Stenographic Notes in A.M. No. P-94-1045.").Text
  25. ^ "Exemption of Court Stenographers from Attendance to Court Hearings and Directive to Finish the Pending Transcript of Stenographic Notes Within A Month Prior to Effectivity Date of their Retirement". OCA Circular No. 12-2019 of January 29, 2019 (PDF). Office of the Court Administrator.
  26. ^ Fletcher v. BOC (Supreme Court of the Philippines, First Division July 17, 2009).Text

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For many Latin language terms not included here also but which are used in Philippine courts such as viz see list of Latin legal terms Government acronyms are for the most part not listed here unless related to the judiciary For others see the list of Philippine government and military acronyms A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items June 2020 Term Literal translation From Definition and useA C 1 administrative case 2 N A English A case brought under administrative law in the form of a quasi judicial proceeding by an agency of a non judicial branch of government or the Office of the Court Administrator Normally such cases are internal disciplinary matters court cases criminal and civil can be brought alongside them if warranted academic N A English Moot changed circumstances have rendered the case of intellectual interest only no ruling will have a practical effect on the law or jurisprudence Act N A English When on its own as in Act No 3326 a law passed by the defunct colonial era Philippine Legislature A M N A English Administrative matters before the Supreme Court of the Philippines arguendo asserting Latin For the sake of argument as in Even arguendo that R A 10175 applies this case still should be dismissed due to a lapsed prescriptive period arresto mayor major detention Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties arresto menor minor detention Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties B P 2 nationwide law Tagalog Abbreviation for Batas Pambansa the name for laws passed by the defunct unicameral Batasang Pambansa C A N A English Abbreviation for both Commonwealth Act and Court of Appeals depending on context destierro exile Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties eCourt N A English An electronic database of cases at the lower levels of the judiciary eCourt was seldom used before the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Includes eFiling a way to submit pleadings and other court documents electronically 4 E O N A English Abbreviation for Executive Order expediente file dossier Spanish As special rules apply to the release of the rollo the office of each member of the Supreme Court is allowed to take a copy of the rollo This is the expediente 5 fallo 2 verdictfailure non legal translation Spanish The dispositive portion of a Court s ruling coming at the very end of the ruling Cf conclusion This word has the same meaning in the modern Spanish judicial system 6 fiscal 2 prosecutor Spanish A prosecutor either at the city or provincial level or nationwide Department of Justice level Cf procurator fiscal G R N A English Abbreviation for General Register See Case citation Philippines IBP N A English Integrated Bar of the Philippines 7 information N A English An indictment 8 In the United States which originated the term there are grand juries and indictments are more common while an information is a rare type of criminal action brought in the absence of a grand jury 9 However the Philippines has no grand juries and indeed no juries of any kind so information is essentially synonymous with indictment 10 intervenor oppositor N A English An intervenor who opposes the case of the petitioner 11 Sometimes shortened to just oppositor 12 Cf petitioner in intervention JBC N A English Judicial and Bar Counciljudge at large N A English A judge without a permanent sala Under R A 11459 such judges have all the rights of regular RTC judges and the same salaries They are also chosen by the President upon the advice of the JBC as other RTC judges are 13 MCTC 14 N A English Municipal Circuit Trial Courts a Municipal Trial Court that covers more than one municipality 15 MeTC 14 N A English Metropolitan Trial Courts a type of civil court below Regional Trial CourtsMTC 14 N A English Municipal Trial Courts a type of civil court below Regional Trial CourtsMTCC 14 N A English Municipal Trial Courts in Cities a type of civil court below Regional Trial CourtsOCA N A English Office of the Court Administratorpetitioner 2 N A English A plaintiff petitioner in intervention N A English An intervenor who supports the case of the petitioner 11 Cf intervenor oppositor ponencia 2 report Spanish The Court s majority opinion ponente 2 speaker at a meeting Spanish The writer of the Court s majority opinion Mostly used in the context of the Supreme Court but can be used at the Regional Trial Court level prefatory statement 2 N A English A statement which summarizes a legal document similar to an abstract prision correccional corrective imprisonment Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties prision mayor major imprisonment Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties quasi judicial agency N A English An agency of the executive branch that exercises some judicial functions and before which a minimum of due process is required 16 Cf administrative case quo warranto by what authority Latin See Quo warranto Philippines R A N A English Abbreviation for Republic Act raffle Original meaning a type of lottery English The system by which cases are assigned to judges in multi sala courts As of 1974 n o case may be assigned to any branch without being raffled 17 As of 2013 raffles can be conducted electronically via eCourt 18 The gambling related word raffle comes from the sources of randomness required by the Supreme Court preferably a roulette wheel is to be used but if that s not available a bingo or jueteng tambiolo is permissible 19 reclusion perpetua perpetual seclusion Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties reclusion temporal temporary seclusion Spanish See Revised Penal Code Penalties respondent 2 N A English A defendant rollo Original meaning a set of documents rolled up for easier archival and transit or a scroll Spanish Short for rollo de casacion cassation archive or rollo de apelacion appeal archive 20 the rollo is the complete archive of a particular case including documents received from a lower court and anything submitted regarding the case directly to any Philippine court though most often used in relation to the higher courts 5 The term has its origin in the Real Audiencia de Manila and is still used in the modern Supreme Court of Spain Tribunal Supremo and Spanish judicial system 21 Cf expediente RTC 14 N A English Abbreviation for Regional Trial Court sala 2 courtroom Spanish Courtroom though used only to refer to a specific branch of a Regional Trial Court and not to refer to higher courts unlike in Spain where sala remains in use for all courts e g in the set phrase la sala acuerda 22 lit the chamber agrees or to describe a division of the Spanish Supreme Court e g la tercera Sala Branch 3 An acting judge serving in a temporary or acting capacity is said to be without a sala 1 Some RTC branches have only a single sala 17 Also cf judges at large SC N A English Supreme Court of the PhilippinesSCC 14 See shariʿah Etymology Arabic Sharia Circuit CourtSDC 14 See shariʿah Etymology Arabic Sharia District CourtTRO N A English A temporary restraining order 23 TSN N A English Transcript of stenographic notes 24 A court stenographer first takes down their notes in their preferred form of shorthand e g Gregg shorthand then produces a longhand transcript from it called a TSN 25 UDK N A English An undocketed case undocketed because for example the docket fee has not yet been paid 5 Undocketed cases are still numbered and may be ruled on at the discretion of the court for example Fletcher v Bureau of Corrections has no G R number but is instead cited as UDK 14071 26 References edit a b Garcia v Macaraig Jr A C No 198 J Supreme Court of the Philippines May 31 1971 Respondent was like every lawyer who gets his first appointment to the bench eager to assume his judicial duties and rid himself of the stigma of being a judge without a sala but forces and circumstances beyond his control prevented him from discharging his judicial duties a b c d e f g h i j Philippine Law Dictionary 3rd ed Rex Bookstore Inc 1988 ISBN 9789712349119 Nicole Anne C Lagrimas May 8 2020 Raffle of newly filed cases in ECQ areas resumes through videoconferencing GMA News Online Retrieved June 25 2020 06 Pursuing Swift and Fair Administration of Justice PDF Philippine Development Plan 2017 2022 National Economic and Development Authority 2017 p 90 Retrieved June 25 2020 a b c The Internal Rules of the Supreme Court Supreme Court of the Philippines May 4 2010 A M No 10 4 20 SC Sentencia fallo condena y veredicto no son sinonimos fundeu RAE in European Spanish Real Academia Espanola February 4 2011 About Integrated Bar of the Philippines Retrieved June 25 2020 The Integrated Bar of the Philippines IBP is the official organization of all Philippine lawyers Buan Lian August 6 2017 Indicted Charged A guide to court jargon Rappler Retrieved June 19 2020 Molo Steven Lamken Jeffrey 2018 What s the Difference Between a Criminal Indictment a Criminal Information and a Criminal Complaint MoloLamken LLP Retrieved June 19 2020 Behan Christopher W May 2003 Don t Tug on Superman s Cape In Defense of Convening Authority Selection and Appointment of Court Martial Panel Members PDF Military Law Review Rochester 176 235 a b Falcis III v Civil Registrar General G R No 217910 Supreme Court of the Philippines October 30 2019 Canlas Jomar November 22 2007 Pasig court ruling Justice Ong a natural born Filipino citizen The Manila Times Archived from the original on November 24 2007 Retrieved December 5 2007 Acosta Persida February 18 2020 What are judges at large The Manila Times Retrieved June 21 2020 a b c d e f g Quality Manual The Judiciary JUD QMS QM 001 PDF Supreme Court of the Philippines January 10 2018 p 8 Retrieved June 25 2020 Published date from 1 Atencia Romulo P April 21 2016 The hierarchy of courts Catanduanes Tribune Retrieved June 25 2020 Umali Toni April 26 2015 Due process in administrative proceedings BusinessMirror Retrieved July 4 2020 Ang Tibay and National Workers Brotherhood v The Court of Industrial Relations and National Labor Union Inc G R No L 46496 Supreme Court of the Philippines February 27 1940 Text a b Circular No 7 Supreme Court of the Philippines September 23 1974 Text Meruenas Mark June 14 2013 PHL Supreme Court goes paperless with eCourt system GMA News Online Retrieved June 25 2020 Assigning of cases or docketing as well as raffling of cases to judges are all done electronically through the eCourt Guidelines on the selection and designation of executive judges and defining their powers prerogatives and duties Section 3 d A M No 03 8 02 SC of February 15 2004 PDF Supreme Court of the Philippines p 5 Recurso de casacion num 31 16 Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Aragon es PDF Rollo Auto Recurso de casacion 59 2018 p 11 Supreme Court of Spain Sala de lo Contencioso Administrativo Text Re Special Rules for Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions Administrative Circular No 20 95 of September 12 1995 Supreme Court of the Philippines Yaranon v Rulloda A M No P 94 1045 Supreme Court of the Philippines Third Division March 21 1995 TSN 7 September 1994 pp 2 amp 4 TSN 14 September 1994 pp 1 2 amp 5 Folder No 3 Transcript of Stenographic Notes in A M No P 94 1045 Text Exemption of Court Stenographers from Attendance to Court Hearings and Directive to Finish the Pending Transcript of Stenographic Notes Within A Month Prior to Effectivity Date of their Retirement OCA Circular No 12 2019 of January 29 2019 PDF Office of the Court Administrator Fletcher v BOC Supreme Court of the Philippines First Division July 17 2009 Text Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Philippine legal terms amp oldid 1148244471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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