Guide To Katarungang 2012
Guide To Katarungang 2012
Guide To Katarungang 2012
KATARUNGANG
PAMBARANGAY
SYSTEM
2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1
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7. How is the lupon formed? 8
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1. What disputes may be brought for amicable
settlement before the Katarungang
Pambarangay? 19
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Chapter 4 – Procedural Aspect of Katarungang
Pambarangay: The KP Process 27
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16. What are the grounds to disqualify a pangkat
member? 38
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30. It has been said that another method of dispute
resolution method used in the Katarungang
Pambarangay is arbitration, what is meant by 48
that?
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MISSION
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VISION
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Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1. What is Katarungang Pambarangay?
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3. What was the first law that institutionalized
Katarungang Pambarangay?
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6. What are the purposes and objectives of the
Katarungang Pambarangay?
• Pakikisama (community-spirit)
• Utang na loob (debt of gratitude)
• Kinship
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CHAPTER 2
THE KP STRUCTURE:
COMPOSITION, CONSTITUTION AND
FUNCTIONS OF THE LUPONGTAGAPAMAYAPA,
PANGKAT NG TAGAPAGSUNDO AND
LEGAL ADVISERS
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4. What is the role of the Lupong Tagapamayapa?
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Disqualifications
2) Minors;
3) Members of the armed forces who
are still in active service;
5) Elected government official
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8. What are the forms used in the lupon formation
process?
In compliance with Section 1(a), Chapter 7, Title One, Book III, Local Government Code of 1991
(Republic Act No. 7160), of the Katarungang Pambarangay Law, notice is hereby given to constitute the Lupong
Tagapamayapa of this
Barangay. The persons I am considering for appointment are the following:
1. __________________ 13. _________________
2. __________________ 14. _________________
3. __________________ 15. _________________
4. __________________ 16. _________________
5. __________________ 17. _________________
6. __________________ 18. _________________
7. __________________ 19. _________________
8. __________________ 20. _________________
9. __________________ 21. _________________
10. _________________ 22. _________________
11. _________________ 23. _________________
12. _________________ 24. _________________
25. _________________
They have been chosen on the basis of their suitability for the task of conciliation considering their integrity,
impartiality, independence of mind, sense of fairness and reputation for probity in view of their age, social standing
in the community, tact, patience, resourcefulness, flexibility, open mindedness and other relevant factors. The law
provides that only those
actually residing or working in the barangay who are not expressly disqualified by law are qualified to be appointed
as Lupon members.
All persons are hereby enjoined to immediately inform me and of their opposition to or endorsement of any
or all the
proposed members or recommend to me other persons not included in the list but not later than the ________ day
of _______, 20__ (the last day for posting this notice).
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Punong Barangay
IMPORTANT: This notice is required to be posted in three (3) conspicuous places in the barangay for at least three
(3) weeks
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KP FORM NO. 1: NOTICE TO CONSTITUTE THE LUPON
(Date)
APPOINTMENT
TO: ___________
Pursuant to Chapter 7, Title One, Book III, Local Government Code of 1991
(Republic Act No. 7160), you are hereby
appointed MEMBER of the Lupong Tagapamayapa of this Barangay effective upon taking your oath of
office and until a new Lupon is constituted on the third year following your appointment.
_________________
Punong Barangay
ATTESTED:
________________
Barangay Secretary
OATH OF OFFICE
Pursuant to Chapter 7, Title One, Book II, Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act No.
7160), I _______________, being duly qualified and having been duly appointed MEMBER of the Lupong
Tagapamayapa of this Barangay, do hereby solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully and
conscientiously discharge to the best of my ability, my duties and functions as such member and as member
of the Pangkat ng Tagapagkasundo in which I may be chosen to serve; that I will bear true faith and
allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines; that I will support and defend its Constitution and obey the
laws, legal orders and decrees promulgated by its duly constituted authorities; and that I voluntarily impose
upon myself this obligation without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion.
SO HELP ME GOD. (In case of affirmation the last sentence will be omitted.)
_____________
Member
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to (or AFFIRMED) before me this _____ day of __________, 20____.
__________________
Punong Barangay
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9. What is the lupon member’s term of office?
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KP FORM # 6 WITHDRAWAL OF APPOINTMENT
WITHDRAWAL OF APPOINTMENT
TO: _______________
After due hearing and with the concurrence of a majority of all the Lupong
Tagapamayapa members of this Barangay, your appointment as member thereof is
hereby withdrawn effective upon receipt hereof, on the following ground/s:
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15. What are the functions of the Lupon Secretary?
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Chapter 2
19. In the event that there are vacancies in the Pangkat,
how is this filled?
20. Who are the officers of the Pangkat? What are their
functions?
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Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3
SUBSTANTIVE ASPECTS
OF KATARUNGANG
PAMBARANGAY:
SUBJECT MATTER, VENUE AND JURISDICTION
2. Are there cases which the lupon does not have the
authority to hear?
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4. What cases do not require barangay conciliation as a
pre-requisite for filing in court?
Involving actual residents of different Shall be brought in the barangay where the
barangays within the same city or respondent or any of the respondents
municipality actually resides, at the election of the
complainant
Arising at the workplace where the Shall be brought in the barangay where
contending parties are employed or at such workplace or institution is located
the institution where such parties are
enrolled for study
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9. The law provides that disputes between or among the
parties who are ACTUALLY RESIDING in the SAME
CITY or MUNICIPALITY may be brought for amicable
settlement before the lupon.
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CHAPTER 4
PROCEDURAL ASPECT
OF KATARUNGANG
PAMBARANGAY:
THE KP PROCESS
1. How is the entire process in Katarungang
Pambarangay done?
THE KP PROCESS
MEDIATION
CONCILIATION
BEFORE THE
COMPLIANT LUPON
THROUGH THE EXECUTION
PANGKAT
CHAIRMAN
AMICABLE
SETTLEMENT
IS REACHED
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2. Who may initiate proceeding? How is this done?
— against —
__________________
__________________
Respondent/s
COMPLAINT
I/WE hereby complain against above named respondent/s for violating my/our
rights and interests in the following manner:
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________
________________
Complainant/s
____________________________
Punong Barangay/Lupon Chairman
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3. What are the methods of alternative dispute
resolution (ADR) which are commonly used in
Katarungang Pambarangay?
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7. What are the two stages of Katarungang
Pambarangay process?
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9. What forms are used in the process of mediation
before the lupon chairman?
NOTICE OF HEARING
(MEDIATION PROCEEDINGS)
TO: _________________
________________
Complainant/s
____________________________
Punong Barangay/Lupon Chairman
Complainant/s
_______________
_______________
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KP FORM # 9 SUMMONS FOR THE RESPONDENT
— against —
__________________
__________________
Respondent/s
SUMMONS
TO: ____________________ _________________________
____________________ _________________________
Respondents
You are hereby summoned to appear before me in person, together with your
witnesses, on the _______ day of _________, 19___ at ____________ o’clock in the
morning/afternoon, then and there to answer to a complaint made before me, copy of which
is attached hereto, for mediation/conciliation of your dispute with complainant/s.
You are hereby warned that if you refuse or willfully fail to appear in obedience to this
summons, you may be barred from filing any counterclaim arising from said complaint.
_____________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman
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KP FORM # 9 BACK PAGE
OFFICER’S RETURN
_____________
Officer
___________________ __________________
Signature Date
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11. How will the pangkat be constituted?
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KP FORM # 10 NOTICE TO CONSTITUTE PANGKAT
____________________
Punong Barangay
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KP FORM # 11 NOTICE TO CHOSEN PANGKAT MEMBER
(Date)
TO: ________________
Notice is hereby given that you have been chosen member of the Pangkat ng
Tagapagkasundo amicably conciliate the dispute between the par in the aboveentitled case.
____________________________
Punong Barangay/Lupon Secretary
________________
Pangkat Member
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13. What shall the pangkat do during its meeting with
the parties?
SUBPOENA
You are hereby commanded to appear before me on the ______ day of _________, 19___,
at ___________ o’clock, then and there to testify in the hearing of the above-captioned case.
_______________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman
(Cross out whichever one is not applicable).
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15. Are these cases when conciliation before the
pangkat is dispensed with?
• Relationship;
• Bias;
• Interest; or
• Any other similar grounds
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19. Does the lupon and pangkat have the power of
contempt?
RATIONALE:
• To enable the lupon to secure first hand and
direct information about the facts and issues.
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KP FORM # 18 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR COMPLAINANT
Republic of the Philippines
Province of __________
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ______________
Barangay _________________
OFFICE OF THE LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA
NOTICE OF HEARING
(RE: FAILURE TO APPEAR)
TO: ________________
_______________
Complainant/s
You are hereby required to appear before me/the Pangkat on the ______ day of
_________, 19____, at ________ o’clock in the morning/afternoon to explain why you
failed to appear for mediation/conciliation scheduled on _____________, 19____ and
why your complaint should not be dismissed, a certificate to bar the filing of your action
on court/government office should not be issued, and contempt proceedings should not
be initiated in court for willful failure or refusal to appear before the Punong Barangay/
Pangkat ng Tagapagkasundo.
_____________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman
Complainant/s
__________________
__________________
Respondent/s
__________________
__________________
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24. What is the nature of the Katarungang Pambarangay
proceedings?
• In writing
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KP FORM # 16 AMICABLE SETTLEMENT
Republic of the Philippines
Province of __________
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ______________
Barangay _________________
OFFICE OF THE LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA
and bind ourselves to comply honestly and faithfully with the above terms of
settlement.
Complainant/s Respondent/s
___________________ __________________
___________________ __________________
ATTESTATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing amicable settlement was entered into by
the parties freely and voluntarily, after I had explained to them the nature and
consequence of such settlement.
______________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman
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26. Are there certain issues which cannot be the subject
matter of a compromise agreement?
1. There has been a personal confrontation between the parties before the
Punong Barangay/Pangkat ng Tagapagkasundo;
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Lupon Secretary
Attested:
__________________
Lupon Chairman
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KP FORM # 21 CERTIFICATE TO FILE ACTION
(FAILURE OF SETTLEMENT)
1. There has been a personal confrontation between the parties before the
Punong Barangay but the mediation failed;
3. Therefore, the corresponding complaint for the dispute may now be filed in
court/government office.
___________________
Pangkat Secretary
Attested:
__________________
Lupon Chairman
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KP FORM # 22 CERTIFICATE TO FILE ACTION
(REFUSAL TO APPEAR BEFORE THE PANGKAT)
4. Therefore, the corresponding complaint for the dispute may now be filed
in court/government office.
_________________
Pangkat Secretary
Attested by:
___________________
Pangkat Chairman
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29. What are the requirements before Certificates to File
Action, to Bar Action, or to Bar Counter-Claim are
issued?
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KP FORM # 14 AGREEMENT FOR ARBITRATION
We hereby agree to submit our dispute for arbitration to the Punong Barangay/
Pangkat ng Tagapagkasundo (Please cross out whichever is not applicable) and bind
ourselves to comply with the award that may be rendered thereon.
We have made this agreement freely with a full understanding of its nature and
consequences.
Complainant/s Respondent/s
___________________ __________________
___________________ __________________
ATTESTATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Agreement for Arbitration was entered into by the
parties freely and voluntarily, after I had explained to them the nature and the
consequences of such agreement.
______________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman
(Cross out whichever one is not applicable.)
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32. What are the steps that are usually followed in arbi-
tration?
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STEP 4 - When a witness is necessary, he/she is
summoned to testify before the proceeding;
WALANG
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33. In arbitration, what is the period of time given to
arbitrators to hand down the decision or award?
ARBITRATION AWARD
After hearing the testimonies given and careful examination of the evidence presented in this case, award is hereby
made as follows:
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
______________________________
Punong Barangay/Pangkat Chairman *
__________________
Member
_________________
Member
ATTESTED:
___________________________
Punong Barangay/Lupon Secretary **
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34. If a party is aggrieved of the decision or award, what
must he do?
DATE OF
SETTLEMENT 6 MONTHS
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37. What are some examples of counting the six-month
period?
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KP FORM # 25 MOTION FOR EXECUTION
2. The period of ten (10) days from the above-stated date has expired without any of
the parties filing a sworn statement of repudiation of the settlement before the Lupon
Chairman a petition for nullification of the arbitration award in court; and
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KP FORM # 27 NOTICE OF EXECUTION
WHEREAS, the terms and conditions of the settlement, the dispositive portion of the award.
read:
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
WHEREAS, the party obliged ________________ (name) has not complied voluntarily with
the aforestated amicable settlement/arbitration award, within the period of five (5) days from
the date of hearing on the motion for execution;
NOW, THEREFORE, in behalf of the Lupong Tagapamayapa and by virtue of the powers
vested in me and the Lupon by the Katarungang Pambarangay Law and Rules, I shall cause to
be realized from the goods and personal property of __________________ (name of party
obliged) the sum of _________________ (state amount of settlement or award) upon in the
said amicable settlement [or adjudged in the said arbitration award], unless voluntary
compliance of said settlement or award shall have been made upon receipt hereof.
___________________
Punong Barangay
Copy furnished:
____________________ ___________________
____________________ ___________________
Complainant/s Respondent/s
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39. What are the different modes of execution?
PAYMENT OF MONEY
POSSESSION OF PROPERTY
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41. What is the possible action of the court on the
motion?
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ENDNOTES
Judge Eliza B. Yu, LLM, DCL, A Primer on the Barangay Justice
with ADR Law, Central Book Supply, Inc., 2010, p.1.
Judge Eliza B. Yu, LLM, DCL, A Primer on the Barangay Justice
with ADR Law, Central Book Supply, Inc., 2010, p.1. citing Cecilio
Pe and Alfredo Tadiar, Katarungang Pambarangay: Dynamics of
Compulsory Conciliation, UST Press, 1979, p.5.
Ibid.
Rule II (1), Katarungang Pambarangay Rules
Sec. 399, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 400, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 401, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 402, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 403, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 404 (a), Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The LocalGovernment
Code of 1991)
Sec. 405, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 404 (b), Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Sec. 408, Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
Judge Eliza B. Yu, LLM, DCL, A Primer on the Barangay
Justice with ADR Law, Central Book Supply, Inc., 2010, p.17.
Farrales vs. Judge Camarista, A.M. No. MTJ-99-1184, March 2,
2000
Paragraph 1, Supreme Court Administrative Circular 14-93
Judge Eliza B. Yu, LLM, DCL, A Primer on the Barangay
Justice with ADR Law, Central Book Supply, Inc., 2010, p.19.
Sec. 409 (d), Chapter VII, RA No. 7160 (The Local Government
Code of 1991)
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