The Philippine Star

SC tackles tuition hikes today

- By EDU PUNAY

The Supreme Court ( SC) resumes session today after a month- long break, with justices expected to act on an urgent bid to stop the increases in tuition and other fees in 354 private colleges and universiti­es nationwide recently approved by the Commission on Higher Education ( CHED).

An insider told The STAR that the petition of youth groups led by Kabataan party-list seeking issuance of a temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) against the tuition hikes is among the priorities in the agenda of the SC’s full-court session.

Apart from the TRO, the groups also asked the SC in their petition filed last May 29 to declare as unconstitu­tional Sec. 42 of the Education Act of 1982 and Commission on Elections (Comelec) Memorandum Order No. 3 series 2012, which were used to justify the order.

The source revealed that the justices would also tackle several interventi­ons filed on petitions questionin­g the legality of Republic Act No. 10354 or the Reproducti­ve Health (RH) Law.

While the high court was on recess, four groups have filed separate motions to defend the controvers­ial law – former secretarie­s of health Esperanza Cabral, Jamie Galvez- Tan and Alberto Romualdez Jr.; the group of 2005 Bar topnotcher Joan de Venecia; Sen. Pia Cayetano, and Catholics for Reproducti­ve Health and Interfaith Partnershi­p for the Promotion of Responsibl­e Parenthood Inc. led by women’s rights lawyer Claire Padilla.

On the other hand, a group of Catholic students represente­d by the legal ožce of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s filed a petition against the RH law.

The high court issued last March 19 a 120-day status quo ante order enjoining the government from implementi­ng the assailed law and also set an oral argument on the case on June 18.

For the oral argument, the high court has set preliminar­y conference by parties on Thursday.

The SC magistrate­s are also expected to deliberate on the controvers­ial issue hounding the TRO unilateral­ly issued by Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno stopping the Comelec from proceeding with the proclamati­on of winning party- list groups in the May 13 midterm polls.

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