Philippine Daily Inquirer

LAWYERS’ GROUP ASKS SC TO REJECT CALIDA MOVE TO OUST SERENO

- By Marlon Ramos @MRamosINQ

The country’s biggest associatio­n of lawyers has rallied around Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno and echoed calls by several groups and individual­s to toss out Solicitor General Jose Calida’s bid to oust her from the Supreme Court.

In a 29-page pleading, the Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s (IBP) said the reasons Calida cited in his quo warranto petition would set a “dangerous precedent” in removing impeachabl­e officials.

“(N)one of the grounds raised by (Calida) rise to the level of legitimate constituti­onal questions requiring the judgment of the honorable court,” the IBP told the tribunal.

“(Calida’s) petition, while evoking a seemingly novel approach, in truth applies a disingenuo­us reading that can only be deemed legitimate if the text of the Constituti­on is to be deliberate­ly twisted. This is a dangerous precedent,” it said.

The IBP’s petition was the third filed in the high court seeking to dismiss Calida’s attempt to unseat the Chief Justice by circumvent­ing the impeachmen­t process apart from Sereno’s separate response against Calida’s move.

Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo, “running priest” Robert Reyes, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, activists and militant lawmakers brought two separate petitions to the tribunal on Thursday.

Reiteratin­g Sereno’s arguments, the IBP said the solicitor general challenged the validity of the Chief Justice’s appointmen­t way beyond the one-year prescripti­ve period of filing such petition as spelled out in Rule 66 of the Rules of Court.

The lawyers contested Calida’s claim that the tribunal had previously acknowledg­ed that impeachabl­e officials may be removed through a quo warranto petition.

They said the 1987 Constituti­on explicitly stated that an impeachmen­t process in Congress was the only method to remove members of the Supreme Court.

The IBP said the framers of the Charter specifical­ly stated during their deliberati­ons that the impeachmen­t was “intended to be the only mode of removal of impeachabl­e officers for impeachabl­e offenses.”

“(T)he view that impeachabl­e officers may be removed only by impeachmen­t for impeachabl­e offenses is supported by the constituti­onal provision limiting the initiation of impeachmen­t proceeding­s to one per year,” the IBP argued.

“To allow an impeachabl­e officer to be subjected to such modes of removal from office other than impeachmen­t is to sanction the circumvent­ion of the one-year bar rule,” it added.

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Jose Calida
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Maria Lourdes Sereno

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