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Can a person be jailed with just a case unjust vexation?

Yes. But unjust vexation is eligible for probation. I mean there are a lot of clogged jails so it will be better to put someone on probation and pay taxes rather than eating up peoples' taxes.


what case to be filed to barangay officials who is bias in the settlement between disputes of neighbors?

Good


How much is the bail for unjust vexation?

In the Philippines, bail for the crime of unjust vexation is typically set at a discretion of the court, often depending on the circumstances of the case. Generally, the amount can range from a few thousand pesos to around 10,000 pesos. However, it's important to consult legal counsel or refer to local court guidelines for specific amounts, as they can vary.


What is the procedure in barangay complaints?

The procedure for barangay complaints typically involves filing a formal complaint with the barangay officials, usually at the barangay hall. The complainant may be required to fill out a complaint form or provide a written statement detailing the issue. Once filed, the barangay officials will often conduct an investigation, which may include mediation between the parties involved. If the issue remains unresolved, the barangay may issue a certificate to file a case in a higher court.


Is there such thing called barangay administrator and personal secretary of bgy chairman and in case there is from where the salary came from?

The Barangay chairman is the administrator. He appoints a Barangay Secretary who becomes and is considred a barangay official with the same honorarium ( salary) as the other elected officials of the barangay council. The Chairman of this council is the barangay Captain. The captain can hire a private secretary and pay the position from his own personal fund.


Is appointed barangay official can sue administrative case?

Yes, appointed barangay officials can be subjected to administrative cases if they violate laws or regulations in their capacity as officials. Such cases can be filed against them for misconduct, neglect of duty, or other violations of administrative rules. The process typically follows the guidelines set forth in the Local Government Code and relevant administrative procedures. However, the specific rights and processes can vary based on local laws and regulations.


What case can be filed against a barangay tanod who hit a woman?

Irregularities n the performance of official duties


How can be a barangay captain terminated by barangay kagawad?

The barangay captain as well called legal, Punong Barangay, cannot be terminated by a Barangay Kagawad. But, according to Section 60 of the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA71, there are list of case that a Punong Barangay or Local Chief Executive, can be terminated in a proper court. The proper court is the Sangguniang Bayan or Sangguniang Panglungsod. A Barangay Kagawad or the majority of the Sangguniang Barangay Member can file a resolution stating and identifying the violation stated in Sec. 60 of the Local Government Code of 1997 (RA7160). To sad that the process is to long and may take 90 regular working days for investigation and 30 days for hearing. But in the end the decision is final and executory.


What is the importance of barangay in society?

Barangay is the smallest administrative unit. Its not only a partner in governance, but also all government functions start in the barangay. It is of Spanish origin "barrio", it means a small community and later the natives call it "balangay". And in the ancient time, balangays were already governed by whatever laws in their councils. Later barangay was codified into a Local Government Code. And the modern barangay is headed by elected officials ( Bry Captains and Councelors). Whatever Laws, Acts, projects of the national government, they are made for the benefit of the barangay. So as the barangay may propose a project and demands for higher government officials to approve. National government offices are useless without the barangays and you can not be a leader without stretching into where the basic smallest unit you will be leading... and that is the Barangay. A barangay (Tagalog: barangay, [ˈbaraŋgaj]), also known by its former Spanish adopted name, the barrio, is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward. Municipalities and cities are composed of barangays. In place names barangay is sometimes abbreviated as "Brgy" or "Bgy". As of December 31, 2006 there are a total of 41,995 barangays throughout the Philippines.[1] The term barangay and its structure in the modern context was conceived during the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos, replacing the old barrios and municipal councils. The barangays were eventually codified under the 1991 Local Government Code. Governance relates to decisions that define expectations, grant power, or verify performance. It consists either of a separate process or of a specific part of management or leadership processes. Sometimes people set up a government to administer these processes and systems. In the case of a business or of a non-profit organization, governance relates to consistent management, cohesive policies, processes and decision-rights for a given area of responsibility. While a barangay is the smallest unit oof government, it is still part of government as a local government unit. Since it is in charge of governance of the affairs of the barangay, through elected barangay officials and contributes to the overall governance of the country, it is therefore not only a partner in governance but is in fact an important component of national governance. Because laws are being followed up and being understood by the people in it, because some of the time there are laws that are confusing because Spanish used to burn some of the information about these laws that we are talking about, but when we talk about barangay it is a type of government where it is being composed of 30-100 families based on my understanding, barangay can be effective in some ways............ Effectiveness (1) People Follow the Rules (2) Datu are responsible and an effective leader as well (3) Every slave does have obligations as being commanded by their masters. (4) Laws are truly being followed and a must. ^_^ hErSoN ^_^


How many years in sentence if your cases is unjust vaxetion?

If a case of unjust vaccination is brought to court, it can take several years to be resolved due to legal procedures, evidence gathering, and court hearings. The exact length of time can vary depending on the complexity of the case and other factors.


What are the remedies for unjust wage?

Remedies for unjust wages may include filing a complaint with the appropriate labor department or agency, seeking legal advice to explore options for a lawsuit or legal action, and negotiating directly with the employer to address the wage discrepancy. It is important to document and gather evidence of the unjust wages to support your case.


Can foster parents sue social services to adopt a child?

On what grounds. Not in my case as it was unjust. You need to give a reason why you want to sue.