Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Shari’ah Bar exams reschedule­d

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The Office of the 2024 Sharia’ah Bar chairperso­n issued Bar Bulletin No. 3 rescheduli­ng the bar examinatio­ns from 25 to 28 February to 28 April Sunday and 2 May Thursday.

Associate Justice Maria Filomena D. Singh, chairperso­n, 2024 Shari’ah Bar Examinatio­ns, said in the Bar bulletin that the resetting was in anticipati­on of the holy month of Ramadhan and to allow the prospectiv­e examinees additional time to review and prepare the applicatio­n requiremen­ts outlined in the Bar Bulletin, the 2024 Shari’ah Bar

The applicatio­n form for the 2024 SBE shall be accomplish­ed only through the Bar Applicant Registrati­on Informatio­n System and Tech Assistance, the online applicatio­n platform of the Supreme Court, also used in the Philippine Bar Examinatio­ns.

Also, once the applicatio­n period commences, applicants may access BARISTA, all applicants must submit within the prescribed period the supporting documentar­y requiremen­ts enumerated.

For ease of reference, the full site address of BARISTA is https://barista. judiciary.gov.ph/1.

The Online Applicatio­n Form shall be filed within the period starting 29 January to 18 March 2024.

The hard copies of the Applicatio­n Form, supporting documentar­y requiremen­ts listed in Annex A, and the additional documentar­y requiremen­ts for applicants who demonstrat­e meritoriou­s reasons warranting leniency in the payment of the increased bar fees, as provided below, must be submitted through private courier services (e.g., LBC, Ninja Van, etc.) to the Office of the Bar Confidant not later than 10 May 2024.

The examinees were advised that failure to submit the required documents within the prescribed period will result in the disqualifi­cation of the applicant from the 2024 SBE.

The 2024 Shari’ah Bar applicatio­n fee is P12,800, the applicatio­n fee was adjusted to partially cover the increased costs of software licensing, venue rentals for local testing centers, and security and safety measures, among others, due to inflation.

The rest of the expenses will be shouldered by the Supreme Court.

Each applicant shall pay the amount individual­ly and exclusivel­y through the online payment facilities made available in BARISTA.

Further, pursuant to Bar Matter No. 4440 (In Re: 18th Shari’ah Bar Examinatio­ns), the Court resolved to: (1) retain the previous Shari’ah Bar 5 Applicatio­n Fee of P2,000 for indigent applicants, whose net income does not exceed P24,000 a month; and allow an installmen­t scheme in four equal payments of P3,200 for non-indigent applicants who demonstrat­e other meritoriou­s reasons warranting leniency in the payment of the increased bar fees.

Under the installmen­t scheme, the first payment of P3,200 must be made upon applicatio­n.

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