ADMINISTRATIVE CIRCULAR NO. 3-2001 January 3, 2001

TO : Offices of the Chief Justice and Associate Justices, Supreme Court; Heads of Offices, Supreme Court; Members, Judicial and Bar Council; Presiding Justice and Associate Justices, Court of Appeals; Presiding Justice and Associate Justices, Sandiganbayan; Presiding Justice and Associate Justices, Court of Tax Appeals; All Lower Court Judges and Clerks of Court

SUBJECT: Display of Court Calendar

DATE : 2 January 2001

In order to enhance the dignity of courts and increase public knowledge about the history of the Judiciary, the Supreme Court, through the Public Information offices, caused the production and distribution to all offices of the Judiciary of an official Court Calendar bearing significant dates in the Judiciary’s history.

Considering the above, the Offices of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court; all heads of offices of the Supreme Court, including the Office of the Court Administrator and the Philippine Judicial Academy; the members of the Judicial and Bar Council; the Presiding Justice and Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals; the Presiding Justice and Associate Justices of the Sandiganbayan; the Presiding Justice and Associate Justices of the Court of Tax Appeals; and all judges and clerks of court of the Regional Trial Courts, Metropolitan Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, are hereby directed to prominently display in their offices and, wherever applicable, in their courtrooms or session rooms the said Court Calendar, replacing thereby any other calendar so displayed in the mentioned rooms. Henceforth, only the official Court Calendar shall be displayed and be within view of the public in the areas/places stated above.

This Administrative Circular takes effect immediately, and strict compliance therewith is ENJOINED. The Court Administrator and the Public Information Office shall implement this Administrative Circular.

Issued this 3rd day of January 2001.

 

(Sgd.)HILARIO D. DAVIDE, JR.
Chief Justice

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