The Manila Times

Museum for 1st woman SC justice opens in QC

- PHOTO BY MIKE DE JUAN REINA TOLENTINO

A MUSEUM to preserve the legacy of the late Supreme Court (SC) Associate Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma has been opened in Quezon City.

Palma, who topped the bar examinatio­ns in 1937 with a score female prosecutor in the country. She became a judge as well as a Court of Appeals magistrate before she was appointed to the SC, where she served as Associate Justice from 1973 to 1978.

“During those times when I heard Justice Celing speak, I was always awed by her keen grasp of issues and her eloquence. Until now, her brand of leadership and service continues to inspire me to do more,” Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales said in a speech during the museum’s opening on Saturday where she was the guest of honor.

Morales, who was also a Supreme Court justice before she was appointed Ombudsman in 2011, said that Palma’s “unflinchin­g moral courage remains to be a source of strength and fortitude for us in the and her wisdom, constant beacon and reminder that he who enforces accountabi­lity must himself be ready to assume accountabi­lity.”

“On behalf of the women and - man, and of a grateful nation, I salute Justice Celing Palma for her inspiring example and commend the Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma Foundation for ensuring that through this museum, the Filipino people will never forget the dark days of our history albeit others would like us to move on, and should always keep the beacon burning especially at these trying times,” she added.

Palma’s “courageous stance for constituti­onal supremacy led her to consistent­ly give strong dissents in the so-called martial law cases,” Morales said in her speech.

In 1986, Palma led the Constituti­onal Commission that drafted the 1987 Constituti­on.

Her granddaugh­ter, Executive Director Emily Palma of the Justice Palma Foundation, told The

ManilaTime­s in an interview that they opened the museum “because we want to preserve the legacy of Justice Palma.”

“It is better that they (Filipinos) deeply know who she was by all these memorabili­a...the artifacts, so they would better understand what she went through and what are the important values and principles she held dearly.”

The museum, located at the Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma hall inside the Quezon City Government Complex, will be open on Mondays to Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 ??  ?? JUSTICE HONORS JUSTICE Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales speaks during the opening of the Cecilia Muñoz Palma Museum in Quezon City on Saturday. Morales, like the late Justice Palma, served at the Supreme Court.
JUSTICE HONORS JUSTICE Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales speaks during the opening of the Cecilia Muñoz Palma Museum in Quezon City on Saturday. Morales, like the late Justice Palma, served at the Supreme Court.

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