
Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo, Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, Justice Amy C. Lazaro Javier, and Justice Rodil V. Zalameda led the inauguration of the New Hall of Justice of Makati City on Wednesday, October 5, 2022.
The Supreme Court Justices were joined by the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Vice Executive Judge Hon. Cristina F. Javalera-Sulit, Metropolitan Trial Court (MeTC) Executive Judge Ma. Concepcion Billiones, MeTC Vice Executive Judge Ma. Lourdes V. Barrios-Sapalo, RTC Clerk of Court Atty. Maria Corazon Cecilia H. Pineda, Makati City Judges Association, Inc. Vice President Maricris B. Pahate-Felix, Treasurer Hon. Veronica B. Tongio-Igot, and Makati City Vice Mayor Monique Quirino Lagdameo.
Speaking before the Makati Court judges, Chief Justice Gesmundo reiterated the Court’s message: “We will protect our judges from warrantless charges.” He clarified, however, that the Court would not “let go of any shortcomings or misbehavior, or any violation committed by our Judges with respect to our Constitutional mandate.” He added that “any violation of our canons for judicial ethics will merit administrative proceedings, and appropriate sanctions will be meted out by the court.”
The Chief Justice said that the need to make this balance is to improve the public’s perception of the Judiciary. “What we are trying to say now is that we have to shift our mindset of how the people look at the Judiciary. In fact, not only the Judiciary, but the entire legal profession is part of that call to try to improve or innovate.”
Chief Justice Gesmundo said that while the Court is yet to give them a permanent home, it is delighted in being able to provide, in the interim, the New Hall of Justice building and hopes that this new structure will be sufficient to serve their needs for the time being. He reminded, however, that “Justice is not measured by the pillars or the beautiful buildings, [but] the kind of service that we provide to our people. How we administer justice is the reflection of our judicial system. Let us do our best.” (Courtesy of the Supreme Court Public Information Office)