Judicial and Bar Council

{{Short description|Body that recommends appointees for the judiciary in the Philippines}}

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  • Presidential appointment upon approval of the Commission on Appointments (regular members and Secretary of Justice)
  • Presidential appointment from nominees of the Judicial and Bar Council (Chief Justice)
  • Nomination by each house of Congress (Member from Congress)

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{{Politics of the Philippines}}

The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC; {{langx|fil|Sangguniang Panghukuman at Pang-abogasya}}{{Cite web|url=https://kwf.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Mga-ng-Pangalan-Tanggapan-sa-Filipino2.pdf|title=Mga Pangalan ng Tanggapan ng Pamahalaan sa Filipino|date=2013|website=Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino|language=fil|access-date=March 27, 2018|archive-date=March 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170329025354/http://kwf.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Mga-ng-Pangalan-Tanggapan-sa-Filipino2.pdf|url-status=live}}) of the Philippines is a constitutionally-created body that recommends appointees for vacancies that may arise in the composition of the Supreme Court, other lower courts, and the Legal Education Board, and in the offices of the Ombudsman, Deputy Ombudsman and the Special Prosecutor.

History

The Supreme Court and other lower courts in the Philippines were established upon the basis of Act No .136 of 1901 of the Philippine Commission. This succeeded the Real Audiencas and lower courts during the Spanish era. At this time, the Supreme Court was appointed by the Philippine Commission. With the approval of the Jones Law in 1916, the justices of the Supreme Court were appointed by the President of the United States, with advice and consent of the United States Senate. Judges of lower courts were then appointed by the Governor-General.

Upon the ratification of the 1935 constitution, all justices and judges are appointed by the President of the Philippines with consent of the 21-member Commission on Appointments of the National Assembly of the Philippines. Upon the reestablishment of bicameralism, the Commission on Appointments then had equal number of members (12) from the House of Representatives and Senate. This became the setup until the approval of the 1973 constitution, where the president had the sole power of appointment, with no check and balance from the Batasang Pambansa. With the approval of the 1987 constitution, the Judicial and Bar Council was created to provide a shortlist of nominees on which the president can appoint from.

Composition

The Council is composed of a representative of the Integrated Bar, a professor of law, a retired member of the Supreme Court, and a representative of the private sector. They are the "regular" members, as opposed to the Secretary of Justice and a representative of Congress who are the ex officio members. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is the ex officio chairman,1987 Constitution, Article VIII, Section 8, Paragraph 1 while the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall serve as the ex officio secretary.1987 Constitution, Article VIII, Section 8, Paragraph 3

The regular members would be nominated by the President with the consent of the Commission on Appointments for a term of four years. However, since the terms will be staggered, the first set of members would a different lengths of service: the representative of the Integrated Bar shall serve for four years, the professor of law for three years, the retired Justice for two years, and the representative of the private sector for one year.1987 Constitution, Article VIII, Section 8, Paragraph 2 The succeeding members shall then be given the full four-year term.

The Chief Justice is appointed by the president from the shortlist submitted by the JBC. The Secretary of Justice, as a member of the Cabinet, is appointed by the president with advice and consent of the Commission on Appointments. The member of Congress is elected by the chamber where the member came from.

The regular members were allowed to be reappointed without limit. The Secretary of Justice serves at the pleasure of the president, while the representative of Congress serves until they are recalled by their chamber, or until the term of Congress that named them expires. Finally, the Chief Justice serves until mandatory retirement at the age of 70. The regular members' terms start at July 9.

In 2012, a petition at the Supreme Court questioned on who should occupy the seat allocated for Congress. By then, there are two members of Congress in the council, with both having voting rights: the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Justice and the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights.{{cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/263988/news/nation/sc-asks-jbc-to-comment-on-chavez-petition |title=SC asks JBC to comment on Chavez petition |work=GMANews.tv |date=July 3, 2012 |access-date=April 17, 2013}} The Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that there should only be one member of the JBC from Congress; the court left to Congress whom among the two would be its representative to the JBC.{{cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2013/04/17/931572/only-one-member-congress-jbc-sc-affirms |title= Only one member from Congress in JBC, SC affirms |first=Edu |last=Punay |work=Philippine Star |date=July 3, 2012 |access-date=April 17, 2013}}

The council is the only government body that has members from all three branches of the government, excluding ad hoc and advisory bodies.

Function

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The function of the Council is to recommend to the representatives of possible appointees to the Judiciary.1987 Constitution, Article VIII, Section 8, Paragraph 5

The president shall choose from among those nominated, before the president may ask the Council to nominate somebody else and add it to the list, but this is not allowed anymore. In 2009, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo asked the council to add more nominees on two Supreme Court vacancies. The council rejected the request.{{Cite web |last=Sy |first=Marvin |last2=Punay |first2=Edu |date=August 4, 2009 |title=JBC rejects Palace demand for more nominees to Supreme Court |url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2009/08/04/492632/jbc-rejects-palace-demand-more-nominees-supreme-court |access-date=August 4, 2020 |website=philstar.com}} Arroyo then appointed someone from the list.{{Cite web |last=Sy |first=Marvin |title=Malacañang bows to JBC, will review Supreme Court shortlist |url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2009/08/05/492913/malacaang-bows-jbc-will-review-supreme-court-shortlist |access-date=August 4, 2020 |website=philstar.com}}

The person then chosen by the president then becomes a member of the Judiciary, and is not anymore reviewed by the Commission on Appointments. This is to prevent politicking and horse-trading among political parties.

Former Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban said that the Council's principal objective is to attract the best and brightest to the judiciary and to make them remain there.

= Offices shortlisted =

Membership

The members of the Judicial and Bar Council are:

class="wikitable"

|+

! colspan="2" |Member

!Term started

!Term scheduled to end

! colspan="2" |Membership

!Type

!Appointed by

1

|Alexander Gesmundo

|April 5, 2021

|November 6, 2026

| colspan="2" |Chief Justice

|Ex officio chairman

|Rodrigo Duterte

2

|Jesus Crispin Remulla

|June 30, 2022

|Serves at president's pleasure

| colspan="2" |Secretary of Justice

| rowspan="3" |Ex officio member

|Bongbong Marcos

rowspan="2" |3

|Koko Pimentel{{Efn|Under the current arrangement, the congressman sits from January to June, while the senator sits from July to December. Only one representative is to sit at any time.|name=congressmember|group=members}}

| August 21, 2024{{Cite web |last=Cruz |first=RG |date=2024-08-21 |title=Senate picks Pimentel as new justice panel chair |url=https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/2024/8/21/senate-picks-pimentel-as-new-justice-panel-chair-1602 |access-date=2025-02-15 |website=ABS-CBN News}}

| rowspan="2" |June 30, 2025

| rowspan="2" |Member representing Congress

|Senate

| rowspan="2" |19th Congress

Yoyette Ferrer{{Efn|Under the current arrangement, the congressman sits from January to June, while the senator sits from July to December. Only one representative is to sit at any time.|name=congressmember|group=members}}

|July 26, 2022

|House of Representatives

4

|Erlinda Piñera-Uy

|July 21, 2023{{Cite web |last=Mondares |first=Claire Bernadette |date=2023-07-23 |title=Retired tax court justice sworn in as JBC member |url=https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/07/23/news/national/retired-tax-court-justice-sworn-in-as-jbc-member/1901880 |access-date=2023-08-14 |website=The Manila Times |language=en}}

|July 9, 2027

| colspan="2" |Member representing the Integrated Bar

| rowspan="4" |Regular member

|Bongbong Marcos

5

|Nesauro Firme

|July 11, 2022{{Cite web |last=Canlas |first=Jomar |date=August 3, 2022 |title=Marcos appoints former lawyer to JBC |url=https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/08/03/latest-stories/marcos-appoints-former-lawyer-to-jbc/1853267 |access-date=August 12, 2022 |website=The Manila Times |language=en}}

|July 9, 2026

| colspan="2" |Member representing the academe

|Bongbong Marcos

6

|Jose Mendoza

|July 19, 2021{{Cite web |last=Bordey |first=Hana |date=2021-09-22 |title=CA nods ex-SC Justice Mendoza’s reappointment as JBC member |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/804194/ca-nods-ex-sc-justice-mendoza-s-reappointment-as-jbc-member/story/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}

|July 9, 2025

| colspan="2" |Retired justice of the Supreme Court

|Rodrigo Duterte

7

|Jose V. Mejia

|July 19, 2024{{cite news |last1= |first1= |date=July 20, 2024 |title=Atty. Jose V. Mejia takes oath as member of SC’s Judicial and Bar Council |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/914041/jose-mejia-takes-oath-sc-council/story/ |accessdate=July 20, 2024 |publisher=GMA Integrated News}}

|July 19, 2028

| colspan="2" |Member representing the private sector

|Bongbong Marcos

{{Notelist|group=members}}

  • Ex officio secretary: Atty. Marife M. Lomibao- Cuevas, as Clerk of the Supreme Court en banc, since March 26, 2021
  • JBC Consultant: Hon. Raul Bautista Villanueva, as Supreme Court Administrator

As a matter of tradition, the two most senior associate justices of the Supreme Court also take part in the JBC deliberations, but do not vote:

= Former members =

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The members of the JBC were:{{cite web |url=http://jbc.judiciary.gov.ph/index.php/about-the-jbc/jbc-officials |title=JBC CHAIRPERSONS, EX OFFICIO AND REGULAR MEMBERS, EX OFFICIO SECRETARIES AND CONSULTANTS |work=Supreme Court of the Philippines |access-date=August 25, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728003108/http://jbc.judiciary.gov.ph/index.php/about-the-jbc/jbc-officials |archive-date=July 28, 2012 |url-status=dead }}

== Chief Justice ==

{{main|Chief Justice of the Philippines}}

The Chief Justice became a member starting on December 10, 1987.

== Secretaries of Justice ==

{{Main|Secretary of Justice (Philippines)}}The Secretary of Justice became a member starting on December 10, 1987.

== Representative from Congress ==

Congress is a bicameral legislature. The representative from Congress is either Chairman of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, or the House Committee on Justice.

=== One representative ===

Since the creation of the JBC in 1987 until 1994, the representation for Congress in the body alternated between the House of Representatives and the Senate.

class="wikitable"
Member

! Chamber

! Start of term

! End of term

!Congress

Rogaciano Mercado

|House of Representatives

|December 10, 1987

|February 23, 1989

|8th

Wigberto Tañada

|Senate

|March 2, 1988

|May 21, 1990

|8th

rowspan="2" |Isidro Zarraga

| rowspan="3" |House of Representatives

| rowspan="2" |July 31, 1989

| rowspan="2" |August 12, 1992

|8th

9th
Pablo P. Garcia

|August 26, 1992

|September 30, 1992

|9th

=== Two representatives, half a vote each ===

By 1993, the two representatives from Congress began sitting simultaneously, each having one-half of a vote.

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! colspan="3" |Congressman

! colspan="3" |Senator

! rowspan="2" |Congress

Member

!Start of term

!End of term

!Member

!Start of term

!End of term

rowspan="2" |Pablo P. Garcia

| rowspan="2" |September 30, 1992

| rowspan="2" |March 8, 1995

|Raul Roco

|September 30, 1992

|March 3, 1993

|9th

rowspan="2" |Alberto Romulo

| rowspan="2" |April 14, 1993

| rowspan="2" |August 1, 1995

|9th

rowspan="4" |Isidro Zarraga

| rowspan="4" |June 28, 1995

| rowspan="4" |June 30, 1998

|10th

Marcelo Fernan

|August 2, 1995

|December 31, 1996

|10th

rowspan="2" |Raul Roco

| rowspan="2" |January 1, 1997

| rowspan="2" |July 30, 1998

|10th

11th
rowspan="2" |Alfredo Abueg

| rowspan="2" |July 31, 1998

| rowspan="2" |November 29, 2000

|Rene Cayetano

|July 31, 1998

|January 31, 2000

|11th

Aquilino Pimentel Jr.

|February 1, 2000

|November 29, 2000

|11th

rowspan="2" |Henry Lanot

| rowspan="2" |December 14, 2000

| rowspan="2" |May 30, 2001

|Miriam Defensor Santiago

|January 10, 2001

|February 14, 2001

|11th

Rene Cayetano

|May 16, 2001

|May 30, 2001

|11th

=== Two representatives, one vote each ===

On May 30, 2001, the JBC En Banc decided to grant the representatives from both Houses of Congress one full vote each.

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|+

! colspan="3" |Congressman

! colspan="3" |Senator

! rowspan="2" |Congress

Member

!Start of term

!End of term

!Member

!Start of term

!End of term

Henry Lanot

|May 30, 2001

|June 30, 2001

| rowspan="2" |Rene Cayetano

| rowspan="2" |May 30, 2001

| rowspan="2" |August 28, 2001

|11th

rowspan="2" |Alan Peter Cayetano

| rowspan="2" |August 8, 2001

| rowspan="2" |March 3, 2003

|12th

rowspan="4" |Francis Pangilinan

| rowspan="4" |August 29, 2001

| rowspan="4" |November 23, 2008

|12th

Marcelino Libanan

|March 4, 2003

|August 8, 2003

|12th

Simeon Datumanong

|August 9, 2004

|June 30, 2007

|13th

rowspan="2" |Matias Defensor Jr.

| rowspan="2" |August 8, 2007

| rowspan="2" |June 30, 2010

|14th

rowspan="2" |Francis Escudero

| rowspan="2" |November 24, 2008

| rowspan="2" |June 30, 2013

|14th

Niel Tupas Jr.

|July 29, 2010

|June 30, 2013

|15th

=== One representative ===

In 2013, the eight-member composition of the JBC was questioned at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court restored the composition of the JBC to seven. It was arranged that the representative of the House of Representatives sits from January to June, while the representative of the Senate sits from July to December.{{cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/863030/sc-to-jbc-answer-petition-on-seat-for-congress-in-deliberations |title=SC to JBC: Answer petition on seat for solons at meetings |first=Tetch |last=Torres-Tupas |date=January 17, 2017 |access-date=January 21, 2017 |work=INQUIRER.net}}

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Member

! Chamber

! Start of term

! End of term

!Congress

Koko Pimentel

|Senate

|July 23, 2013

|December 31, 2013

| rowspan="6" |16th

Niel Tupas Jr.

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2014

|June 30, 2014

Koko Pimentel

|Senate

|July 1, 2014

|December 31, 2014

Niel Tupas Jr.

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2015

|June 30, 2015

Koko Pimentel

|Senate

|July 1, 2015

|December 31, 2015

Niel Tupas Jr.

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2016

|June 30, 2016

Leila de Lima

| rowspan="2" |Senate

|July 26, 2016

|September 19, 2016

| rowspan="7" |17th

Dick Gordon

|September 29, 2016

|December 31, 2016

Reynaldo Umali

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2017

|June 30, 2017

Dick Gordon

|Senate

|July 1, 2017

|December 31, 2017

Reynaldo Umali

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2018

|June 30, 2018

Dick Gordon

|Senate

|July 1, 2018

|December 31, 2018

Paulino Salvador Leachon

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2019

|June 30, 2019

Dick Gordon

|Senate

|July 22, 2019

|December 31, 2019

| rowspan="6" |18th

Vicente Veloso III

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2020

|June 30, 2020

Dick Gordon

|Senate

|July 1, 2020

|December 31, 2020

Vicente Veloso III

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2021

|June 30, 2021

Dick Gordon

|Senate

|July 1, 2021

|December 31, 2021

Vicente Veloso III

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2022

|June 30, 2022

Francis Tolentino

|Senate

|July 25, 2022

|December 31, 2022

| rowspan="8" |19th

Yoyette Ferrer

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2023

|June 30, 2023

Francis Tolentino

|Senate

|July 1, 2023

|December 31, 2023

Yoyette Ferrer

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2024

|June 30, 2024

Sonny Angara

| rowspan="3" |Senate

|July 1, 2024

|July 19, 2024

Francis Tolentino

|July 29, 2024

|August 21, 2024

Koko Pimentel

|August 21, 2024

|December 31, 2024

Yoyette Ferrer

|House of Representatives

|January 1, 2025

|Term expected to end June 30, 2025

== Regular members ==

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!Term started

!width=20%|Representative from the Integrated Bar

!width=20%|Representative from the academe

!width=20%|Retired Supreme Court justice

!width=20%|Representative from the private sector

!width=10%|Appointed by

{{no wrap|December 10, 1987}}

| rowspan="4" |

Leon Garcia Jr.

:June 17, 1988 – July 9, 1991

| rowspan="3" |

Rodolfo Palma

:December 10, 1987 – July 9, 1990

| rowspan="2" |

Nestor Alampay

:December 10, 1987 – December 10, 1989

|

Ofelia Santos

:December 10, 1987 – December 10, 1988

| rowspan="5" |Corazon Aquino

February 25, 1986 – June 30,. 1992
December 10, 1988

| rowspan="4" |

Ofelia Santos

:December 10, 1988 – July 9, 1992

December 10, 1989

| rowspan="4" |

Lorenzo Relova

:January 8, 1990 – July 9. 1993

July 9, 1990

| rowspan="4" |

Rodolfo Palma

:July 9, 1990 – July 9, 1994

July 9, 1991

| rowspan="4" |

Presbitero Velasco Jr.

:January 7, 1993 – March 22, 1995{{ref|Resigned|a}}

July 9, 1992

| rowspan="4" |

Teresita Cruz Sison

:September 30, 1992– July 9, 1996

| rowspan="6" |Fidel V. Ramos

June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998
July 9, 1993

| rowspan="4" |

Jose C. Campos

:September 22, 1993 – July 9. 1997

July 9, 1994

| rowspan="4" |

Cezar Peralejo

:February 8, 1995 – July 9, 1998

July 9, 1995

| rowspan="4" |

Francisco Santiago

:August 1, 1995 – July 9, 1996

Amado Dimayuga

:July 8, 1997 – July 9, 1999

July 9, 1996

| rowspan="4" |

Teresita Cruz Sison

:July 9. 1997 – July 9, 2000

July 9, 1997

| rowspan="4" |

Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.

:November 24, 1997 – July 9. 2001

July 9, 1998

| rowspan="4" |

Alfredo Marigomen

:July 21, 1998 – July 9, 2002

| rowspan="3" |Joseph Estrada

June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
July 9, 1999

| rowspan="4" |

Amado Dimayuga

:July 9, 1999 – July 9, 2003

July 9, 2000

| rowspan="4" |

Teresita Cruz Sison

:August 18, 2000 – July 9, 2004

July 9, 2001

| rowspan="4" |

Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.

:September 10, 2001 – July 9, 2005

| rowspan="9" |Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

January 20, 2001 – June 30, 2010
July 9, 2002

| rowspan="4" |

Amado Dimayuga

:July 9, 2003 – July 9, 2006

July 9, 2003

| rowspan="4" |

Conrado Castro

:July 9, 2003 – July 9, 2007

July 9, 2004

| rowspan="4" |

Raoul Victorino

:July 12, 2005 – July 9, 2008

July 9, 2005

| rowspan="4" |

Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.

:October 4, 2005 – July 9. 2009

July 9, 2006

| rowspan="4" |

Amado Dimayuga

:July 9, 2006 – July 9, 2010

July 9, 2007

| rowspan="4" |

Conrado Castro

:July 9, 2007 – March 17, 2011{{ref|Died|b}}

Maria Milagros Fernan-Cayosa

:May 2 – July 9, 2011

July 9, 2008

| rowspan="4" |

Aurora Santiago Lagman

:October 13, 2008 – July 9, 2012

July 9, 2009

| rowspan="4" |

Regino C. Hermosisima Jr.

:July 9, 2009 – July 9. 2013

July 9, 2010

| rowspan="4" |

Jose Mejia

:April 28, 2011 – July 9, 2014

| rowspan="6" |Benigno Aquino III

June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2016
July 9, 2011

| rowspan="4" |

Maria Milagros Fernan-Cayosa

:July 9, 2011 – July 9, 2015

July 9, 2012

| rowspan="4" |

Aurora Santiago Lagman

:July 9, 2012 – July 9, 2016

July 9, 2013

| rowspan="4" |

Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez

:October 8, 2014 – July 9. 2017

July 9, 2014

| rowspan="4" |

Jose Mejia

:July 9, 2014 – July 9, 2018

July 9, 2015

| rowspan="4" |

Maria Milagros Fernan-Cayosa

:July 9, 2015 – July 9, 2019

July 9, 2016

| rowspan="4" |

Toribio Ilao Jr.

:October 24, 2016 – July 9, 2020

| rowspan="6" |Rodrigo Duterte

June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022
July 9, 2017

| rowspan="4" |

Jose C. Mendoza

:October 4, 2017 – July 9. 2021

July 9, 2018

| rowspan="4" |

Noel Tijam

:March 6, 2019 – July 9, 2022

July 9, 2019

| rowspan="4" |

Franklin Demonteverde

:July 9, 2019 – July 9, 2023

July 9, 2020

| rowspan="4" |

Toribio Ilao Jr.

:July 9, 2020 – July 9, 2024

July 9, 2021

| rowspan="4" |

Jose C. Mendoza

:July 20, 2021 – present (Term ends July 9, 2025)

July 9, 2022

| rowspan="4" |

Nesauro Firme

:July 11, 2022 – present (Term ends July 9, 2026)

| rowspan="4" |Bongbong Marcos

June 30, 2022 – present
July 9, 2023

| rowspan="3" |Erlinda Piñera Uy

:July 21, 2023 – present (Term ends July 9, 2027)

July 9, 2024

| rowspan="2" |Jose Mejia

:July 20, 2024 – present (Term ends July 9, 2028)

July 9, 2025

|To be announced

Notes:

: a.{{Note|Resigned}} Resigned

: b.{{Note|Died}} Died in office{{Cite web |last=Clapano |first=Jose Rodel |title=JBC member killed in traffic mishap |url=https://www.philstar.com/metro/2011/03/20/667492/jbc-member-killed-traffic-mishap |access-date=2023-07-15 |website=Philstar.com}}

References

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See also

References

  • [http://www.chanrobles.com/article8.htm Chan Robles Virtual Law Library: Article 8]
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=ritaLindaJimeno_jan23_2006 |title=Attracting the best and the brightest |access-date=August 8, 2006 |author=Atty. Rita Linda V. Jimeno}}