CIRCULAR NO. 21-99 April 15, 1999
TO: ALL JUDGES OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURTS, THE METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURTS, THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURTS IN CITIES, THE MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURTS AND THE MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURTS.
SUBJECT: EFFECTIVITY OF PROVISIONS OF SECTION 5 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7691 FURTHER INCREASING THE JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNTS PRESCRIBED BY CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 129, AS AMENDED.
The provisions of Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7961 prescribe that "After five years (5) from the effectivity of this Act, the jurisdictional amounts mentioned in Sec. 19(3), 1 (4), 2 and (8), 3 and Sec. 33(1), 4 of Batas Pambansa Blg. 129 as amended by this Act, shall be adjusted to Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00). Five (5) years thereafter, such jurisdictional amounts shall be adjusted further to Three hundred thousand pesos (P300,000.00): Provided, However, That in the case of Metro Manila, the abovementioned jurisdictional amounts shall be adjusted after five (5) years from the effectivity of this Act to Four hundred thousand pesos (P400,000.00)."
Section 8 of the same law states that "This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days following its publication in the Official Gazette or in two (2) national newspaper of general circulation."
Republic Act No. 7691 was published simultaneously in the 30 March 1994 issues of the Philippine Journal and Malaya. The law took effect on 15 April 1994.
Considering the provisions of Section 31, 5 Chapter 8, Book I of the 1987 Administrative Code, Section 5 of R.A. No. 7691 took effect on 20 March 1999.
For information and guidance.
(Sgd.) ALFREDO L. BENIPAYO
Court Administrator
Footnotes
1 Under Section 19 (3) of R.A. No. 7691, the Regional Trail Courts shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction. "In all actions in admiralty and maritime jurisdiction where the demand or claim exceeds One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) or in Metro Manila, where such demand or claim exceeds Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00)."
2 Under Section 19 (4) of R.A. No. 7691, the Regional Trail Courts shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction. "In all matters of probate, both testate and intestate, where the gross value of the estate exceeds One hundred thousand pesos (P1000,000.00) or, in probate matters in Metro Manila, where such gross value exceeds Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00)."
3 Under Section 19 (8) of R.A. No. 7691, the Regional Trail Courts shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction. "In all other cases in which the demand, exclusive of interest, damages of whatever kind, attorney's fees, litigation expenses, and costs or the value of the property in controversy exceeds One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) or, in such other cases in Metro Manila, where the demand, exclusive of the abovementioned items, exceeds Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00)."
4 Under Section 33 (1) of R.A. No. 7691, the Metropolitan Trial Courts, the Municipal Trial Courts in Cities, the Municipal Trial Courts and the Municipal Circuit Trial Courts shall exercise "Exclusive original jurisdiction over civil actions and probate proceedings, testate and intestate including the grant of provisional remedies in proper cases, where the value of the personal property, estate or amount of the demand does not exceed One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) or, in Metro Manila where such personal property, estate, or amount of the demand does not exceed Two hundred thousand pesos (P200,000.00), exclusive of interest, damages or whatever kind, attorney's fees, litigation expenses, and costs, the amount of which must be specifically alleged: Provided, That interest, damages of whatever kind, attorney's fees, litigation expenses, and costs shall be included in the determination of the filing fees: Provided, further, That where there are several claims or causes of action between the same or different parties embodied in the same complaint, the amount of the demand shall be the totality of the claims in all the causes of action, irrespective of whatever the cause of action arose out of the same or different transactions."
5 Section 31 prescribes that "Year" shall be understood to be twelve calendar months; "month" of thirty days, unless it refers to a specific calendar month in which case it shall be computed according to the number of days the specific month contains; "day" to a day of twenty four hours; and night from sunset to sunrise.
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