Case Summary (G.R. No. 77202)
Origin of the Complaint
In the underlying ejectment case, Judge Cruz dismissed the suit based on the plaintiff's lack of cause of action, a decision subsequently appealed by Atty. Boquiren to the Regional Trial Court Branch 70 in Iba, Zambales. Following this dismissal, Atty. Boquiren filed an administrative complaint against Judge Cruz and Atty. Gatdula for several alleged professional misconducts including partiality and ignorance of the law. Additionally, Atty. Bactad was accused by Boquiren of making false representations regarding the admissibility of a motion to dismiss under the Revised Rules on Summary Procedure.
Court's Initial Dismissal
On January 26, 1994, the Court dismissed the administrative complaint without prejudice, reasoning that the matter could not be addressed while the underlying civil case was pending appeal, where proper relief could be granted. Subsequently, Atty. Boquiren filed a motion for reconsideration, which was also dismissed due to a lack of verification and failure to establish a prima facie case against Atty. Gatdula.
Grounds for Dismissal
The Court reiterated its position on the dismissal based on the distinct facts of the civil case compared to the administrative complaint. The issues raised by Boquiren were determined to be judicial in nature, adequately resolvable through the appeal process rather than through an administrative complaint. The Court emphasized that actions taken by judges during their judicial capacity are typically not subject to disciplinary action unless accompanied by fraud, dishonesty, or corruption.
Judicial Policy and Error of Judgment
The Court referred to the precedent established in Revita v. Rimando, which maintains that errors made by judges in their judicial functions do not warrant disciplinary measures under normal circumstances. It further highlighted the potential conflict of interest that could arise if the administrative proceedings impacted the ongoing appeal of Civil Case No. 111.
Language and Conduct of the Complainant
In concluding the resolution, the Court took note of the excessive and inflammatory language utilized by Atty. Boquiren in his motions for reconsideration, characterizing the responses as underminin
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Case Background
- The administrative complaint arises from Civil Case No. 111, titled "Alex Boquiren, et al. vs. Mariano Gutierrez," concerning ejectment and damages.
- Atty. Felixberto N. Boquiren served as the plaintiff's counsel while Atty. Saturnino V. Bactad represented the defendant and held the position of vice-governor of the province.
- Judge Emperatriz del Rosario-Cruz presided over the case, with Atty. Melinda D. Gatdula serving as the Clerk of Court at the Municipal Trial Court in San Antonio, Zambales.
- The ejectment suit was dismissed by Judge Cruz due to the plaintiff's lack of cause of action, prompting Atty. Boquiren to file an appeal to the Regional Trial Court Branch 70 of Iba, Zambales.
Administrative Complaint Filed
- On July 5, 1993, Atty. Boquiren filed an administrative complaint against Judge Cruz and Atty. Gatdula, citing misconduct, partiality, serious nonfeasance, culpable dereliction of duty, and ignorance of the law regarding the handling of Civil Case No. 111.
- Atty. Bactad was also charged with making false representations and employing schemes to undermine the