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[A.M. No. 98-3-34-MeTC. August 25, 1999]

REPORT ON THE SPOT JUDICIAL AUDIT CONDUCTED IN METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 36, QUEZON CITY.

R E S O L U T I O N

VITUG, J.:

Following the spot judicial audit and physical inventory of pending cases, conducted on 25 and 26 September 1997, in the Metropolitan Trial Court of Quezon City, an Audit Team, composed of Atty. Maria Gracia C. Casaclang, Florentina A. Najarro, Susana M. Luber and Florencemaye Agbulos, with Justice Pedro A. Ramirez as consultant, reported that Presiding Judge Francisco P. Villanueva had, as of 31 July 1997, a caseload of 3,015 criminal and 182 civil cases, or a total of 3,197 cases, 55 of which (45 criminal and 10 civil) were submitted for decision.  Six of the submitted cases, still unresolved, were found to be beyond the reglementary period for their disposition; to wit:

(1) Case No. 5469, People vs. Alex Nicol y Nipal, submitted for decision on 11 April 1997

(2) Case No. 15282, People vs. Cuevas, submitted for decision on 05 May 1997

(3) Case No. 55607-09, People vs. Amor De Leon, all submitted for decision on 19 May 1997

(4) Case No. 1994, Country Bankers’ Insurance vs. Ayala Integrated Steel, submitted for decision on 07 February 1997

The Audit Team likewise found that 30 civil cases had remained unacted upon since the respective dates of the filing thereof, thus:

“CASE FILED                         TITLE                               DATE FILED

1.  17929                      Victorio, et al. v. Patnongon               6-20-97

2.  18085                      Monterey Protective Gen.                 7-2-97

Services v. Gomez

3.  17972                      Pascual v. Guianan                          6-26-97

4.  17839                      Quedan & Rural Credit                     6-5-97

Guarantee Corp. v. Landicho, et

al.

5.  17749                      Dilidili v. Aguidan, et al.                             5-19-97

6.  17643                      VCD Intermed v. David                    4-28-97

7.  17506                      Avon Cosmetics v. Macayan              4-8-97

8.  16565                      Aguilar v. Elepano                           11-5-96

9.  16500                      My Realty, Inc. v. Butihin                 10-28-96

10.  15916                     Balagtas, et al. v. Ignacio, et al. 7-3-96

11.  15713                     Dra. Jongio v. Lapid                        7-1-96

12.  804-E                     U.P. v. Lometillo                            9-18-96

13.  798-E                     U.P. v. Itao                                   8-23-96

14.  15858                     Cash Management v. Sps.                  7-17-96

Espanol

15.  15624                     Bandera Publishing v. Amboy             6-14-96

16.  15488                     Avon Cosmetics v. Novida                6-4-96

17.  16360                     RMB Security & Gen. Services 10-10-96

Corp. v. South Rock Realty Dev’t

Corp.

18.  14409                     Pamandanan v. Sps. Vecla                  1-29-96

19.  17338                     Quedan & Rural Credit                     3-11-97

Guarantee Corp. v. Sps. Dulatre

20.  17172                     Capitol Appliance Center, Inc. v.         2-24-97

Marquez

21.  16047                     Lopez v. Dr. Miguel                        8-26-96

22.  16730                     Fil-American Hardware Co. Inc. v. 11-29-96

LMV Construction Corp.

23.  16692                     Maristela v. Tamorong, et al.              11-21-96

24.  15363                     Metro Resources Ent. v. Magsino,       5-21-96

et al.

25.  15329                     Quedan & Rural Credit                     5-17-96

Guarantee Corp. v. Uy, et al.

26.  15084                     Quedan & Rural Credit                     4-19-96

Guarantee Corp. v. Samarita, et

al.

27.  14707                     RS Recapping Plant v. Colonina 2-27-96

28.  14011                     Halili v. Cruz                                 11-21-95

29.  13663                     Capistrano v. Agustin                      9-29-95

30.  13140                     Sanchez v. Mitra                            7-20-95”[1]

No further proceedings were reported to have been conducted for a considerable length of time on the following 8 cases:

“CASE NUMBER TITLE                               REMARKS

1.  17982            HHP Multipurpose Coop.       No setting since

Inc. v. Guasis                       sheriff’s return dtd.

7-28-97.

2.  17988            HHP Multipurpose Coop.       No setting since

Inc. v. Gongora                     sheriff’s return dtd.

7-29-97.

3.  17413            Monte de Piedad & Savings      no setting since

Bank v. Caluscusan                order dtd. 4-17-97

Directing the

Issuance of Writ of

Replevin.

4.  16937            Fernando v. Carlos, et al.         No setting since the

hearing set last 2-11-97

5.  14294            Pepsi-Cola Products Phil. v.     No setting since the

Valerio                               issuance of order

Granting MR & noting

The notice of

Appearance.

6.  15092            MWSS v. Dionisio                Case was forwarded

to this branch per

order dtd. 5-7-96 of

Judge Apalit, MeTC,

Br. 43 as Replacement for Civil

Case No. 14938,

however no further

action since then.

7.  15074            Dayanghirang v. Castañeda       Forwarded to this

branch per order dtd.

5-7-96 of Judge

Apalit as replacement to Civil

Case No. 14946,

however no further

action since then.

8.  15219            Colis v. Villanueva                 Motion to Declare

Def. In Default

received by this

branch on 10-29-96

thereafter no further

action.”[2]

For the period starting December 1996 up until March 1997, warrants of arrests, issued in 1,041 criminal cases, remained unserved.  The cases were reflected to be pending in the court docket.

Finally, the Audit Team noted that the court had not been complying with Administrative Circular No. 90-94 (submission of Semestral Docket Inventory) since the second semester of 1994, and the Official Docket Book for criminal cases was not being used.

In its resolution of 24 March 1998, the Court resolved to:

“x x x (a) DIRECT: (1) Judge Francisco C. Villanueva to: (1-a) DECIDE within thirty (30) days from notice the following six (6) cases which he deemed submitted for decision and are already beyond the reglementary period, to wit: Criminal Cases Nos. 5469, 15282, 55607, 55608, 55609 and Civil Case No. 1994; (1-b) INFORM this Court within ten (10) days from notice whether or not the following cases submitted for his decision/resolution but still within the prescribed period during the time of audit have been decided/resolved by him, to wit: Criminal Case Nos. 49874, 49875, 32878, 32879, 32880, 32881, 51489, 65598, 30001, 33667, 33467, 34046, 40440, 40441, 40442, 40443, 40444, 40445, 48845, 18846, 48847, 48848, 48849, 48850, 48851, 48852, 48853, 48854, 48855, 48856, 48857, 48858, 48859, 48860, 48861, 48862, 40794, 63571, 63572, 63573, Civil Cases Nos. 15055, 17729, 15565, 17976, 17178, 10354, 10355, 10356 and 10357;  (1-c) EXPLAIN in writing within ten (10) days from notice why no disciplinary action should be taken against him for his failure to decide/resolve the abovementioned cases;  (2) Clerk of Court III Danilo R. Buenaventura, Branch Clerk of Court, Metropolitan Trial Court, Branch 36, Quezon City, to: (2-a) take appropriate action within ten (10) days from notice on (aa) the following 30 civil cases which have no initial action taken thereon since the date of filing, to wit: 17929, 18085, 17972, 17839, 17749, 17643, 17506, 16565, 16500, 15916, 15713, 804-E, 798-E, 15858, 15624, 15488, 16360, 14409, 17338, 17172, 16047, 16730, 16692, 15363, 15329, 15084, 14707, 14011, 13663, 13140 and (bb) the following 8 civil cases with no further proceedings for a considerable length of time, to wit: Civil Cases Nos. 17982, 17988, 17413, 16937, 14294, 15092, 15074 and 15219 and (2-b) EXPLAIN in writing also within ten (10) days from notice why no disciplinary action should be taken against him for the delay in the aforementioned cases and for failure to submit the Semestral Docket Inventory of cases since the second semester of 1994 and to submit the same within the same period.”

In his comment, Judge Villanueva informed the Court of the status of the cases; viz:

CASE                          TITLE                     DATE DEEMED        STATUS

NUMBER                                                 SUBMITTED

1.  5469              PP v. Alex Nicol Y. Nipal                  4-11-97                    Decided – 4-24-98

2.  15282            PP v. Cuevas                                 5-5-97            Archived – 12-26-97

3.  55607            PP v. Amor de Leon                        5-19-97                    Promulgated – 11-7-97

4.  55608            -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

5.  55609            -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

6.  49874            PP v. Anres                                  8-4-97            Decided – 5-20-98

7.  49875            -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

8.  32878            PP v. Tuan                                   8-20-97                    Promulgated – 5-27-98

9. 32879             -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

10.  32880           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

11.  32881           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

12.  51489           PP v. Atienza                                9-18-97                    Promulgated – 2-13-98

13.  65598           PP v. Apolonio                              6-13-97                    Promulgated – 4-29-98

14.  30001           PP v. Prado                                   7-7-97            Promulgated – 5-27-98

15.  33667           PP v. Cataina                                 7-14-97                    Promulgated – 5-28-98

16.  33467           PP v. Laginon                                9-15-97                    Promulgated – 5-27-98

17.  34046           PP v. Mesa                                   9-5-97            Promulgated – 5-27-98

18.  40440           PP v. Manalo                                7-21-97                    Dismissed – 1-19-98

19.  40441           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

20.  40442           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

21.  40443           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

22.  40444           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

23.  40445           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

24. 48845            PP v. Ortiz                                   9-10-97                    Pending Trial

25.  48846           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

26.  48847           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

27.  48848           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

28.  48849           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

29.  48850           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

30.  48851           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

31.  48852           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

32.  48853           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

33.  48854           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

34.  48855           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

35.  48856           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

36.  48857           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

37.  48858           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

38.  48859           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

39.  48860           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

40.  48861           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

41.  48862           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

42.  40794           PP v. Robel                                   9-12-97                              -do-

43.  63571           PP v. Gabat                                  9-5-97                     Dismissed – 8-26-97

44.  63572           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

45.  63573           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

46.  15055           Caparas v. Dr. Lustestica                  6-24-97                              Decided – 11-28-97

47.  17729           Cabodil v. Indelible                          7-10-97                              Pending Trial

48.  17178           Kadano, Jr. v. Disalongan                  10-14-97                  Decided – 1-30-98

49.  15565           Inigo v. Sps. Panlilio                        10-2-97                              Assigned to Branch 34

50.  17976           Payawal v. Pulidan                          10-9-97                              Decided – 1-30-98

51.  10354                     Dela Cruz v. Moneda                       7-31-97                              Decided – 8-9-96 with

Writ of Execution

52.  10356           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

53.  10355           Moneda v. Lita                              -do-                        -do-

54.  10357           -do-                                            -do-                        -do-

55.  1994            Country Bankers’ Insurance v.            2-7-97                     Assigned to Branch 42

Ayala Integrated Steel

He attributed the delay in the disposition of the cases to the expanded jurisdiction of the MeTC and claimed that all efforts were being exerted, nevertheless, to resolve all pending incidents in his sala.

Clerk of Court Danilo R. Buenaventura also submitted his own report; thus:

CASE                          TITLE                     DATE FILED            STATUS

NUMBER

1.  17929   Victorio, et al. v. Patnongon               6-20-97                              Dismissed – 4-30-98

2.  18085   Monterey Protective Gen. Services       7-2-97                     -do-

v. Gomez

3.  17972   Pascual v. Guianan                          6-26-97                              -do-

4.  17839   Quedan & Rural Credit Guarantee        6-5-97                     -do-

Corp. v. Landicho, et al.

5.  17749   Dilidili v. Aguidan, et al. 5-19-97                              -do-

6.  17643   VCD Intermed v. David                    4-28-97                              -do-

7.  17506   Avon Cosmetics v. Macayan              4-8-97                     -do-

8.  16565   Aguilar v. Elepano                           11-5-96                              Dismissed – 9-30-97

9.  16500   My Realty, Inc. v. Butihin                 10-28-96                  -do-

10.  15916 Balagtas, et al. v. Ignacio, et al.            7-3-96                     -do-

11.  15713 Dra. Jongio v. Lapid                        7-1-96                     -do-

12.  804-E U.P. v. Lometillo                            9-18-96                              -do-

13.  798-E U.P. v. Itao                                   8-23-96                              Summons issued-

1-27-98

14.  15858 Cash Management v. Sps. Espanol       7-17-96                              Dismissed – 9-30-97

15.  15624 Bandera Publishing v. Amboy             6-14-96                              -do-

16.  15488 Avon Cosmetics v. Novida                6-4-96                     -do-

17.  16360 RMB Security & Gen. Services           10-10-96                  Dismissed – 10-31-97

Corp. v. South Rock Realty Dev’t

Corp.

18.  14409 Pamandanan v. Sps. Vecla                  1-29-96                              -do-

19.  17338 Quedan & Rural Credit Guarantee        3-11-97                              Dismissed – 4-30-98

Corp. v. Sps. Dulatre

20.  17172 Capitol Appliance Center, Inc. v.         2-24-97                              Dismissed – 9-30-97

Marquez

21.  16047 Lopez v. Dr. Miguel                        8-26-96                              Decided – 4-30-98

22.  16730 Fil-American Hardware Co. Inc. v.       11-29-96                  For Trial – 6-9-98

LMV Construction Corp.

23.  16692 Maristela v. Tamorong, et al. 11-21-96                  Dismissed – 9-30-97

24.  15363 Metro Resources Ent. v. Magsino, et 5-21-96                              -do-

al.

25.  15329 Quedan & Rural Credit Guarantee        5-17-96                              Dismissed – 4-30-97

Corp. v. Uy, et al.

26.  15084 Quedan & Rural Guarantee Corp. v.      4-19-96                              For Continuance of

Samarita, et al.                                                             Trial

27.  14707 RS Recapping Plant v. Colonina          2-27-96                              Dismissed – 9-30-97

28.  14011 Halili v. Cruz                                 11-21-95                  -do-

29.  13663 Capistrano v. Agustin                      9-29-95                              -do-

30.  13140 Sanchez v. Mitra                            7-20-95                              -do-

With regard to the cases “unacted on for a considerable length of time,” Buenaventura reported the status thereof, as follows:

CASE                TITLE                     REMARKS AS OF                         STATUS

NUMBER                                        AUDIT DATE

1.  17982   HHP Multipurpose Coop.       No setting since sheriff’s                   Assigned to

Inc. v. Guasis                       return dtd. 7-28-97.                         Branch 43

2.  17988   HHP Multipurpose Coop.       No setting since sheriff’s                   Assigned to

Inc. v. Gongora                     return dtd. 7-29-97.                         Branch 40

3.  17413   Monte de Piedad &                No setting since order                       Dismissed-

Savings Bank v.                    dtd. 4-17-97 directing                       11-28-97

Caluscusan                          the issuance of Writ of

Replevin.

4.  16937   Fernando v. Carlos, et al.         No setting since the                         Dismissed –

hearing set last 2-11-97                     9-30-97

5.  14294   Pepsi-Cola Products Phil         No setting since the                         Dismissed –

v. Valerio                            issuance of order                             4-30-94

granting MR & noting

the notice of appearance.

6.  15092   MWSS v. Dionisio                Case was forwarded to                      Dismissed –

this branch per order                        9-30-97

dtd. 5-7-96 of Judge

Apalit, MeTC, Br. 43 as

Replacement for Civil

Case No. 14938, however

No further action since then.

7.  15074   Dayanghirang v.                    Forwarded to this branch                   Dismissed –

Castañeda                           per order dtd. 5-7-96 of                    9-30-97

Judge Apalit as replacement

To Civil Case No. 14946,

however no further action since then.

8.  15219   Colis v. Villanueva                 Motion to Declare Def.                     Dismissed –

In Default received by                      4-30-97

This branch on 10-29-96

Thereafter no further action.

Buenaventura stated that he was not able to attend to, and submit, the required semestral docket and inventory of cases since 1994 because of the tremendous increase in caseload, the court receiving an average of 100 cases monthly.

The Office of the Court Administrator, through Senior Deputy Court Administrator Reynaldo L. Suarez, following its evaluation of the matter, took to task respondents for failing to live up to their respective responsibilities and recommended that:

“1.  Judge Francisco Villanueva, MeTC, Branch 36, Quezon City, be FINED of P5,000.00:

“a)  for his failure to decide the following cases within the required period of ninety days:

CRIMINAL CASE NO.

1.  5469

2.  15282

3.  55607-55609

“b)  for his failure to act with dispatch on the following cases pending in his sala:

CIVIL CASE NO.

1.  17929            13.  798-E                 24.  15363

2.  18085            14.  15858                 25.  15329

3.  17972            15.  15624                 26.  14707

4.  17839            16.  15488                 27.  14011

5.  17749            17.  16360                 28.  13663

6.  17643            18.  14409                 29.  13140

7.  17506            19.  17338                 30.  17413

8.  16565            20.  17172                 31.  16937

9.  16500            21.  16047                 32.  15092

10. 15916            22.  16730                 33.  15074

11. 15713            23.  16692                 34.  15219

12. 804-E

“2.  Mr. Danilo R. Buenaventura, Branch Clerk of Court, MeTC, Branch 30, Quezon City, be FINED P1,000.00 for his failure to submit the required Semestral Docket and Inventory of Cases with a warning that a repetition of the same act in the future will be dealt with more severely.”

The Court accepts the findings of the OCA and concurs with it in its recommendation.

Indeed unacceptable is the explanation of Judge Villanueva.  The Court is not unmindful of and does realize the heavy caseload that confronts most courts; it is for this reason precisely that it has been most sympathetic in acting on requests for extension of time submitted by judges.  The period prescribed for the resolution of cases, however, is a legal mandate that cannot just be ignored even on account of pressure of work.  The Court must still be informed by the judge of his difficulty in meeting with the prescribed deadlines and of the necessity of having the periods thereof correspondingly extended.  Almost invariably, the Court responds favorably and grants a reasonable time for compliance with the rules but it would be wrong for a judge, on his own, to pass by a duty incumbent upon him.

It would additionally appear that Judge Villanueva has disregarded Administrative Circular No. 3-90[3] requiring all trial courts to adopt the mandatory continuous trial system in accordance with (1) Administrative Circular No. 4[4] to the effect that trial courts should, after arraignment, fix the specific dates needed to complete the presentation of evidence by the parties and conduct the trial without unnecessary postponements, and (2) Circular No. 1-89,[5] which has established the guidelines to be observed by the trial courts in the conduct of such trials.

In his case, Danilo R. Buenaventura did not heed Administrative Circular No. 10-94[6] directing Clerks of Court and Branch Clerks of Court to submit a docket Inventory Report every semester.  The Court agrees with OCA that his similar excuse of a heavy caseload in their branch is not a valid justification for the infraction.

WHEREFORE, for failing to so act seasonably as aforementioned on the cases pending before him, Judge Francisco Villanueva is imposed a FINE of Five Thousand (P5,000.00) Pesos.  For failing to submit the Semestral Docket and Inventory of Cases, Clerk of Court Danilo R. Buenaventura is imposed a FINE of One Thousand (P1,000.00) Pesos.  Any further infraction by either respondent will be dealt with severely.

SO ORDERED.

Davide, Jr., C.J., Bellosillo, Melo, Puno, Kapunan, Mendoza, Panganiban, Quisumbing, Purisima, Pardo, Buena, Gonzaga-Reyes, and Ynares-Santiago, JJ., concur.



[1] Rollo, pp. 2-3.

[2] Rollo, p. 3.

[3] Dated 31 January 1990.

[4] Dated 22 September 1998.

[5] Dated 19 January 1989.

[6] Dated 29 June 1994.