Civpro Reviewer2
Civpro Reviewer2
Civpro Reviewer2
What are real actions? They are actions affecting title to property,
or where plaintiff seeks recovery of real property, or one affecting
title to real property.
JURISDICTION OVER CASES COVERED BY BARANGAY
CONSILIATION - all disputes between parties actually residing in
the same city or municipality are subject to barangay conciliation.
*rule on expedited procedure in the first level courts
SMALL CLAIMS CASES - Small claims courts are courts of
limited jurisdiction that hear civil cases between private litigants. This
can be filed in Metropolitan Trial Court, Municipal Trial Court in
Cities, Municipal Trial Court and Municipal Circuit Trial
Courts. Since this is a civil case, it must be filed in the city
* These are civil claims which are exclusively for the payment or
reimbursement of a sum of money not exceeding P400,000.00 or
P300,000.00, depending on the venue of the claim.
*example: Case to collect money from a person who owes you money
(debtor), Case to collect unpaid rental payments from a lessee
* The purpose of a small claims process is to provide a simpler and a
more inexpensive and expeditious means of settling disputes
involving purely money claims.
* A small claims action is commenced by filing with the court an
accomplished and verified Statement of Claim in duplicate,
accompanied by a Certification of Non-Forum Shopping, Splitting a
Cause of Action and Multiplicity of Suits and two (2) duly certified
photocopies of the actionable document/s subjects of the claim, as
well as the affidavits of witnesses and other evidence to support the
claim. No evidence shall be allowed during the hearing which was not
attached to or submitted together with the Claim, unless good cause is
shown for the admission of additional evidence.
SUMMARY PROCEDURE (RTC) - Civil cases covered by the rule
on summary procedure now consist of:
1) forcible entry and unlawful detainer cases;
2) civil actions and complaints for damages where the claims do
not exceed ₱2,000,000.00;
3) cases for enforcement of barangay amicable settlement
agreements and arbitration award where the money claim
exceeds ₱1,000,000.00;
4) cases solely for the revival of judgment of any first level court;
and
5) the civil aspect of violations of Batas Pambansa Blg. 22 (BP
22), if no criminal action has been instituted.
Provisions on the evidentiary nature of pleadings, filing and service,
and pre-trial from the 2019 Amendments have likewise been adopted,
unless inconsistent.
*example: Violations of traffic laws, rules and regulations, Violations
of the rental law, All other criminal cases where the penalty
prescribed is imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or fine not
exceedint P1,000, or both, irrespective of other imposable penalties,
accessory or otherwise, or of the civil liability arising therefrom,
provided, that in offenses involving damage to property through
criminal negligence, RSP shall govern where the imposable fine does
not exceed P10,000.
* The Rules on Summary Procedure does not apply to a civil case
where the plaintiff‘s cause of action is pleaded in the same complaint
with another cause of action subject to the ordinary procedure; nor to
a criminal case where the offense charged is necessarily related to
another criminal case subject to the ordinary procedure.
Rule 1-39