Legal Insights
Plain-language guides and case briefs on Philippine law — researched from the firm's law library of 184,000+ statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and agency issuances, and written so non-lawyers can understand and act on them.
Judicial Impartiality and Finality: Lessons from CHED v. Dasig on Court Discipline
The Supreme Court reminds lower courts that judicial impartiality demands adherence to its rulings, as shown in CHED v. Dasig.
Judicial Conduct: Courtesy and Impartiality in Court Proceedings
A judge's insulting remarks about a lawyer's law school violate the Code of Judicial Conduct and warrant reprimand.
Reopening a Preliminary Investigation Does Not Prove Prosecutorial Partiality
Supreme Court clarifies that reopening a preliminary investigation is not proof of bias under the Anti-Graft law, absent evidence of bad faith.
Judicial Impartiality When Doubts Warrant Disqualification
A Supreme Court ruling on financial accountability of court personnel and the duty of clerks of court to safeguard judicial funds.
Judicial Impartiality in Philippine Courts: When Should a Judge Inhibit?
A Supreme Court ruling on when judges must inhibit from cases where their impartiality might be questioned, explained in plain language.
Why Jurisdiction and Judicial Impartiality Matter in Philippine Cases
A Supreme Court ruling on a judge's duty to inhibit from cases where impartiality may be questioned, explained in plain language.
Judicial Impartiality: When a Judge's Conduct Crosses the Line
A judge's private meeting with a litigant to discuss a pending case violates the Code of Judicial Conduct and erodes public trust.
Voluntary Inhibition of Judges in the Philippines: Impartiality and Public Trust
How Philippine courts handle voluntary inhibition of judges, ensuring impartiality and public trust in the judiciary, with practical guidance.
Judicial Diligence: A Judge's Duty to Verify Records and Uphold Impartiality
The Supreme Court reminds judges to verify records and remain impartial, not merely rely on party submissions.
Bias Claims Against Judges: What Evidence Philippine Courts Require
Supreme Court clarifies the evidentiary standard for proving judicial bias and partiality in administrative complaints against Philippine judges.
Judicial Impartiality When Family Ties Conflict With Legal Duty In The Courtroom
A judge who hears a case where his son-in-law appears as counsel violates mandatory disqualification rules, even if the outcome seems fair.
Judicial Ethics and Impartiality: When a Judge's Errors Become Gross Ignorance of the Law
A judge's hasty grant of reinvestigation and dismissal without notice or hearing amounts to gross ignorance of the law, violating judicial ethics.
When a Judge's Private Letter Undermines Judicial Impartiality
Supreme Court reprimands a judge for writing university officials about his wife's cases, violating judicial conduct rules on impartiality.
Judicial Misconduct When Orders Reflect Bias AND Compromise Impartiality
Supreme Court fines judge for gross ignorance, grave misconduct, and bias in issuing irregular orders favoring a party's counsel.
When Judges Face Misconduct Complaints: Proof and Impartiality Standards
Explaining the Supreme Court's dismissal of administrative complaints against a judge and clerk of court for lack of substantial evidence.
Judicial Misconduct When Personal Interest Undermines Impartiality
When a judge becomes a party to cases before his own court, dismissal from service is the fitting penalty.
Judicial Impartiality: When a Judge's Questions Are Not Proof of Bias
Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that a judge's active questioning during trial does not automatically prove bias or partiality warranting inhibition.
Judicial Accountability in Unlawful Detainer Cases: The Montemayor Ruling
A Supreme Court ruling on a judge's delay in an ejectment case underscores the strict timelines and impartiality required of Philippine courts.
When a Judge's Conduct Creates Bias: The Limits of Judicial Impartiality Claims
The Supreme Court clarifies when judicial conduct amounts to bias, and why administrative complaints cannot substitute for appeal.
Judicial Conduct: When a Judge's Personal Actions Undermine Impartiality and Public Trust
A judge who transacts business with litigants, uses court privileges for private matters, and files cases in his own sala violates judicial ethics.
Sufficiency of Information: The Critical Element of Manifest Partiality, Bad Faith, or Gross Negligence in Gra
Learn how the Supreme Court ruled that an information under Section 3(e) of RA 3019 must allege manifest partiality, bad faith, or gross negligence.
Upholding Impartiality: The Supreme Court on Fair Case Raffling and Judicial Integrity
The Supreme Court affirms COA's ban on auditors receiving local government allowances, preserving audit independence and integrity under RA 6758.
Impartiality on the Bench: Overcoming Bias Allegations in Philippine Courts
A notary public's duty to verify signatories personally is sacrosanct. This case explains the consequences of failing that duty.
Impartiality Imperative Ensuring Fair Adjudication Through Judicial Conduct
A municipal judge's dismissal of criminal cases due to counsel's absence constitutes gross ignorance of the law, underscoring judicial competence.