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2012-10-09 |
PER CURIAM |
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| Thus, "rules prescribing the time within which certain acts must be done are indispensable to prevent needless delays in the orderly and speedy disposition of cases, making the 90-day period within which to decide cases mandatory."[22] Corollarily, judges have always been exhorted to observe strict adherence to the rule on speedy disposition of cases.[23] Delay in the disposition of cases is a major culprit in the erosion of public faith and confidence in the judicial system, as judges have the sworn duty to administer justice without undue delay, for justice delayed is justice denied.[24] | |||||
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2012-06-13 |
PERLAS-BERNABE, J. |
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| Judges have the sworn duty to administer justice without undue delay, for justice delayed is justice denied.[7] They have always been exhorted to observe strict adherence to the rule on speedy disposition of cases,[8] as delay in case disposition is a major culprit in the erosion of public faith and confidence in the judicial system. | |||||