For Supreme Court outsiders, JBC sets minimum years of service left as requirement for SC post

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MANILA -- The Judicial and Bar Council has set a minimum number of years left in service as a requirement for applicants wishing to join the Supreme Court.

In its 2020 Revised Rules of the Judicial and Bar Council released Sunday, the council now requires at least 2.5 years left in service for applicants who have served as:

The JBC, the constitutional body tasked to screen applicants to the Judiciary and other key positions, explained the reason for the new rule: Mendoza was referring to the provision requiring 2.5 years of service left as a requirement for those who have assumed certain positions. The past 2 chief justices - retired Chief Justice Teresita Leonardo-De Castro and Lucas Bersamin -- served for less than 2 months and 11 months respectively, while current Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta had 2 years and 5 months left in office when he was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte.

"Is that constitutional? Can they add to what the Constitution's qualifications?," he asked, referring a previous Supreme Court decision which struck down a mandatory drug testing requirement for those seeking an elective or appointed government post, whether local or national.

 

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