1987 / Jan

A.M. No. 86-8-10603-RTC - JANUARY 1987 - PHILIPPINE JURISPRUDENCE CASE NUMBERCASE TITLE A.M. No. 86-8-10603-RTCJanuary 31, 1987Re: Esther N. Bans, J. G.R. No. L-61773January 31, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Alejandro Paras G.R. Nos. L-40729-30January 31, 1987Bernardo C. Carbonel vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-71370January 31, 1987Slobodan Bobanovic vs. Sylvia P. Montes G.R. No. L-68687January 31, 1987Francisco Cimafranca, et al. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al. G.R. No. L-70987January 30, 1987Gregorio Y. Limpin, Jr. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-72899January 30, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Marco F. Polo G.R. No. L-69123January 30, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Rodante Bautista G.R. Nos. L-52872-52997January 30, 1987Rolando R. Mangubat vs. Sandiganbayan, et al. G.R. No. L-72307January 30, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Loreto Pilapil G.R. No. L-72353January 30, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Romulo C. Cerelegia G.R. No. L-51193January 30, 1987Emilio Zozobrado vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-52221January 30, 1987Kaneo Sotoyama vs. Court of Tax Appeals. G.R. No. L-57893January 30, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Elpidio Obenque G.R. No. L-69803January 30, 1987Cynthia D. Nolasco vs. Ernani Cruz Paño B.M. No. 135January 29, 1987Petition of Socorro Ladrera G. R. No. L-45214January 29, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Dionisio Dela Cruz G.R. No. L-48065January 29, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Leopoldo Traya G.R. No. L-70255January 29, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Wilbur Aboga Y Evangelista G.R. No. L-71272January 29, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Jimmy Tamba G.R. No. L-71391January 29, 1987Celsa Puncia Anchuelo vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-72841January 29, 1987Province of Cebu vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al. G.R. Nos. L-49167-70January 31, 1987Teodoro Chavez, et al. vs. Court of Appeals, et al. G.R. No. L-59180January 29, 1987Clementino Torralba vs. Municipality of Sibagat G.R. No. L-59679January 29, 1987Teodulo M. Palma, Sr. vs. Carlos O. Fortich G. R. No. L-60036January 27, 1987Investments, Inc. vs. Court of Appeals G. R. No. L-72740January 27, 1987Marciano Ipapo vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-76532January 26, 1987Flor J. Lacanilao vs. Juan De Leon G.R. No. L-68790January 23, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Carlo M. Lagrana G.R. No. L-27520January 21, 1987Globe Wireless Ltd. vs. Public Service Commission G.R. No. L-30937January 21, 1987Phlippine National Bank vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-70636January 21, 1987E. B. Marcha Transport Company, Inc. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-75310January 16, 1987Wilfredo Advincula vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-47738January 12, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Rogelio Limosnero G.R. No. L-56589January 12, 1987Jaime Manlapaz vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-63698January 12, 1987Spouses Dionio vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-72141January 12, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Allan L. Sarmiento G.R. No. L-74975January 12, 1987Tomasa L. Belgado vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al. G.R. Nos. L-66939-41January 10, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Intermediate Appellate Court and Angelito Alivia y Abalos A.M. No. R-192-RTJJanuary 9, 1987Atty. Arturo A. Romero vs. Hon. Judge Gabriel O. Valle, Jr. G.R. No. L-65048January 9, 1987The People of the Philippines vs. Moises D. Marcos G.R. No. L-27906January 8, 1987Converse Rubber Corporation vs. Universal Rubber Prod., Inc. G.R. No. L-41966January 8, 1987Philippine Air Lines Employees' Association vs. Court of First Instance of Rizal G.R. No. L-59606January 8, 1987Edmundo Romero vs. Court of Appeals G.R. Nos. L-46960-62January 8, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Wilfredo Rojas G.R. No. L-42618January 7, 1987Sarmiento Engineering Corporation vs. WCC, et Al G.R. No. L-45048January 7, 1987Batong Buhay Gold Mines, Inc., vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-47286January 7, 1987Ramon Borguilla vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-47915January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Reuben D. Pimentel G.R. No. L-48297January 7, 1987Diogenes Tuason vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-48645January 7, 1987”Brotherhood” Labor Unity Movement of the Philippines, et al. vs. Ronaldo B. Zamora, et al. G.R. No. L-55702January 7, 1987Josephine C. Malolos, et al. vs. Asia Pacific Finance Corporation, et al. G.R. No. L-56196January 7, 1987Restituta Hulganza, et al. vs. Court of Appeals, et al. G.R. No. L-57493January 7, 1987Baliwag Transit, Inc. vs. Court of Appeals G.R. No. L-63936January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Cristina E. Magallanes G.R. No. L-69579January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Emilio Ramilo G.R. No. L-70099January 7, 1987Modesta Borcena, et al. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al. G.R. No. L-70569January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Michael S. Madarang G.R. No. L-70688January 7,1987Romulo J. Fuentebella vs. National Labor Relations Commission G.R. No. L-71100January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Danilo Santiago G.R. No. L-72892January 7, 1987People of the Philippines vs. Francisco Viray G.R. No. L-73211January 7, 1987National Power Corporation vs. Intermediate Appellate Court G.R. No. L-48352January 3, 1987Acting Director of Prisons vs. Onofre A. Villaluz The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc. Re: Esther N. Bans, J.People of the Philippines vs. Alejandro ParasBernardo C. Carbonel vs. Court of AppealsSlobodan Bobanovic vs. Sylvia P. MontesFrancisco Cimafranca, et al. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al.Gregorio Y. Limpin, Jr. vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtPeople of the Philippines vs. Marco F. PoloPeople of the Philippines vs. Rodante BautistaRolando R. Mangubat vs. Sandiganbayan, et al.People of the Philippines vs. Loreto PilapilPeople of the Philippines vs. Romulo C. CerelegiaEmilio Zozobrado vs. Court of AppealsKaneo Sotoyama vs. Court of Tax Appeals.People of the Philippines vs. Elpidio ObenqueCynthia D. Nolasco vs. Ernani Cruz PañoPetition of Socorro LadreraPeople of the Philippines vs. Dionisio Dela CruzPeople of the Philippines vs. Leopoldo TrayaPeople of the Philippines vs. Wilbur Aboga Y EvangelistaPeople of the Philippines vs. Jimmy TambaCelsa Puncia Anchuelo vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtProvince of Cebu vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al.Teodoro Chavez, et al. vs. Court of Appeals, et al.Clementino Torralba vs. Municipality of SibagatTeodulo M. Palma, Sr. vs. Carlos O. FortichInvestments, Inc. vs. Court of AppealsMarciano Ipapo vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtFlor J. Lacanilao vs. Juan De LeonPeople of the Philippines vs. Carlo M. LagranaGlobe Wireless Ltd. vs. Public Service CommissionPhlippine National Bank vs. Court of AppealsE. B. Marcha Transport Company, Inc. vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtWilfredo Advincula vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtPeople of the Philippines vs. Rogelio LimosneroJaime Manlapaz vs. Court of AppealsSpouses Dionio vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtPeople of the Philippines vs. Allan L. SarmientoTomasa L. Belgado vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al.People of the Philippines vs. Intermediate Appellate Court and Angelito Alivia y AbalosAtty. Arturo A. Romero vs. Hon. Judge Gabriel O. Valle, Jr.The People of the Philippines vs. Moises D. MarcosConverse Rubber Corporation vs. Universal Rubber Prod., Inc.Philippine Air Lines Employees' Association vs. Court of First Instance of RizalEdmundo Romero vs. Court of AppealsPeople of the Philippines vs. Wilfredo RojasSarmiento Engineering Corporation vs. WCC, et AlBatong Buhay Gold Mines, Inc., vs. Court of AppealsRamon Borguilla vs. Court of AppealsPeople of the Philippines vs. Reuben D. PimentelDiogenes Tuason vs. Court of Appeals”Brotherhood” Labor Unity Movement of the Philippines, et al. vs. Ronaldo B. Zamora, et al.Josephine C. Malolos, et al. vs. Asia Pacific Finance Corporation, et al.Restituta Hulganza, et al. vs. Court of Appeals, et al.Baliwag Transit, Inc. vs. Court of AppealsPeople of the Philippines vs. Cristina E. MagallanesPeople of the Philippines vs. Emilio RamiloModesta Borcena, et al. vs. Intermediate Appellate Court, et al.People of the Philippines vs. Michael S. MadarangRomulo J. Fuentebella vs. National Labor Relations CommissionPeople of the Philippines vs. Danilo SantiagoPeople of the Philippines vs. Francisco VirayNational Power Corporation vs. Intermediate Appellate CourtActing Director of Prisons vs. Onofre A. VillaluzThe Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc.


Manila

EN BANC

A.M. No. 86-8-10603-RTC January 31, 1987

Re: Request of Judge Esther N. Bans to Travel Abroad.


FERNAN,J.:

Judge Esther N. Bans, Presiding Judge, Regional Trial Court, Branch 72, Olongapo City, was extended an invitation by the International Law Association [Philippine Branch] to attend the 62nd Conference of the International Law Association [ILA] in Seoul South Korea on August 24 to 29, 1986, and to participate in the Biennial Conference of the International Bar Association [IBA] in New York, U.S.A., scheduled for September 14 to 19, 1986. In a letter dated August 4, 1986, she requested the Court's permission to travel abroad on official time for the period beginning August 24 to September 19, 1986.1

In view of her caseload of 396 cases, 175 of which were reportedly criminal cases with detention prisoners,2the Courten bancinstructed the Court Administrator, Hon. Leo D. Medialdea, to confer with Judge Esther N. Bans On August 22, 1986, she came to the Office of the Court Administrator [OCA] and was advised to expedite the trial of cases with detention prisoners and to submit a report thereon before her departure for abroad. She was likewise asked which of the two [2] conferences she preferred to attend, and she chose the conference in New York. The Court Administrator then recommended to the Courten bancin a memorandum dated August 25, 1986 that Judge Esther N. Bans be allowed to travel only for a period of 19 days or from September 1-19, 1986, at no government expense, the period of her actual attendance in the IBA Conference in New York, U.S.A., to be on official time, but the rest of her travel period to be charged against her forfeitable leave.3

Meanwhile, no report on the disposition of the 175 criminal cases with detention prisoners was submitted to the Court by Judge Bans The directive was reiterated on August 28, 1986 by the Courten bancdirecting the Court Administrator to require Judge Bans to submit said report.

On September 1, 1986, the Office Of the Court Administrator wired Judge Bans to come immediately to the Supreme Court in connection with her application for travel abroad. There was no reply and the Judge never came. Neither did Judge Bans submit the required report.

In a telegram received on September 9, 1986, Executive Judge Nicias O. Mendoza, Regional Trial Court, Olongapo City, informed the Office of the Court Administrator, in compliance with its directive, that Judge Bans last reported at his office in the afternoon of August 22, 1986.

The Court Administrator was later informed by the Chief Justice, Hon. Claudio Teehankee, that Associate Justice Florentino Feliciano saw Judge Esther N. Bans at Seoul South Korea and that she was on her way to the United States of America. On the other hand, Atty. Adelaide Cabe-Baumann, Chief Administrative Services, Supreme Court, informed the Court, thru her certification, that the leave application of Judge Esther N. Bans from August 26 to September 24, 1986 was not signed and/or approved by the Court Administrator, inasmuch as action thereon was dependent upon the approval of her request to travel abroad.

From all indications, Judge Esther N. Bans left the country to attend the two [2] international conferences without prior approval of her request to travel abroad.ℒαwρhi৷

On October 16, 1986, the Court en banc issued a resolution4requiring Judge Esther N. Bans to explain within ten [10] days from notice why disciplinary action should not be taken against her for leaving the country to attend the aforesaid international conferences without prior permission of the Court.

In her explanation and/or comment5Judge Bans attribute her having left the country to attend the ILA Conference in Seoul South Korea and IBA Conference in New York, U.S.A. without prior approval of the Court of her request to travel abroad to "the more pressing need to prevent unnecessary forfeiture of so much hard-earned money [$ 550] out of the total expenditure of $1,290.00 for both conferences." She said that upon being advised by the Court Administrator that she will only be credited official time for the IBA Conference in New York, she requested her travel agency for travel adjustments but was informed that it could not work out feasible arrangements or adjustments in her plane tickets nor cancel the hotel reservation already paid proportionately with other lady delegates, so that under the circumstances, she had to push through with the original timetable, taking the necessary risks and the better option of exercising frugality.6

We are not satisfied with the reason proferred by Judge Esther N. Bans in totally disregarding the directive of the Court. As a judicial officer delicately tasked with the administration of justice, the higher interests of public service should, at all times, be above all other considerations. Admittedly, Judge Bans made travel arrangements even before approval by the Court of her request to travel abroad on official time. In fact, she paid in advance the airplane tickets and hotel accommodations. Judges should be reminded that requests for permission to travel abroad on official time should not be presumed granted by the Court. Guided by considerations of higher interests of the service, the Court painstakingly looks into every request on a case-to-case basis. Judge Bans should have informed the Court before her departure for abroad of the circumstances which compelled her to push through with her original timetable. But she chose to leave first, and explain later.

The Court does not approve of such practice.

Moreover, Judge Bans was remiss in not complying, at the earliest opportunity with the directive of the Court requiring her to submit a report on the disposition of the 175 criminal cases with detention prisoners pending before her sala. In her report7dated October 22, 1986, apparently submitted to the Court upon her return from abroad, Judge Bans informed the Court Administrator that the number of criminal cases with detention prisoners was erroneously reported to be about 175 when actually upon verification of the records, there were only 89 criminal cases with 57 detention prisoners, mostly involved in drug cases for which no bail had been recommended by the prosecution. Had she been mindful of the directive of the Court, We could have at least been apprised of such fact and could have acted more favorably on her request. In this connection, it is when to remind Judge Bans of the exigent need for promptness and efficiency in the discharge of official duties by occupants of the bench. For this purpose, they should make a regular periodic inventory of their cases to enable them to know their status. They must ever be fully cognizant of the state of their dockets.8

IN VIEW OF THE FOREGOING,Judge Esther N. Bans, Presiding Judge, Regional Trial Court, Branch 72, Olongapo City, is herebyREPRIMANDEDwith a warning that a repetition of similar action will be dealt with more severely by this Court. Let a copy of this resolution be attached to the concerned Judge's personal records.

SO ORDERED.

Teehankee, C.J., Yap, Narvasa, Melencio-Herrera, Alampay, Gutierrez, Jr., Cruz, Paras, Feliciano, Gancayco, Padilla and Bidin, JJ., concur.



Footnotes

1Pp. 3- 4, Rollo.

2P. 2, Rollo.

3P. 6, Rollo.

4P. 10, Rollo

5Pp. 13-19, Rollo

6P. 14, Rollo.

7Pp. 25- 26, Rollo.

8Juan vs. Arias, 72 SCRA 409; Meimban vs. Barite, 72 SCRA 380.