The Philippine Star

Peralta to conduct surprise court visits

- – Evelyn Macairan

All court personnel should always be on their toes as the Supreme Court (SC) is expected to enforce heightened productivi­ty with Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta committing to make surprise inspection­s, in a bid to address the backlog of cases pending in courts.

Peralta, the 26th chief justice, recently said that he would be conducting surprise visits to courtrooms to make sure that court officials and personnel report to work on time and are rendering efficient service to the people.

“I am sure you have already heard that I do conduct unannounce­d visits to our courts and offices. This is not meant to micromanag­e their affairs, but to remind them of their accountabi­lity to the office they serve,” he said.

“It would not make sense to have a huge backlog of cases, complain about the process, yet feel free and remorseles­s about coming to work at 11:30 a.m.,” he added.

Peralta, who describes himself not as a workaholic but someone who “loves to work,” is known for his speedy dispositio­n of criminal cases. He has made it his personal agenda to resolve the large volume of backlog.

“One of the greatest challenges of the Court is its mammoth docket,” he said.

As of December 2018, there are 8,852 cases pending before the SC; 19,732 cases in the Court of Appeals; 5,237 cases in the Sandiganba­yan; 1,353 cases in the Court of Tax Appeals; 546,182 cases in regional trial courts; and 160,153 cases in first level courts.

In order to address this problem, they would conduct periodic inventory of cases and for the SC full bench to study what is choking up the system, according to the SC.

Another approach is “to have a clear monitoring of the courts’ performanc­e, especially in the observance of reglementa­ry or prescribed periods to resolve cases, not only to ensure that our constituti­onal obligation­s and duties are performed, but also as a means to recognize and reward those who elevate the quality of justice in the country,” Peralta added.

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