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Civ Pro Map

The document outlines the key steps and procedures in a civil case in the Philippines, including determining jurisdiction, venue and causes of action, modes of discovery, provisional remedies, filing complaints and answers, various motions that can be filed, presenting evidence, judgments, appeals, and execution of judgments. It provides a map of the civil procedure process from initiation of a case through appeals.

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Civ Pro Map

The document outlines the key steps and procedures in a civil case in the Philippines, including determining jurisdiction, venue and causes of action, modes of discovery, provisional remedies, filing complaints and answers, various motions that can be filed, presenting evidence, judgments, appeals, and execution of judgments. It provides a map of the civil procedure process from initiation of a case through appeals.

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CIV PRO MAP

PREPARATION Determine:
Cause of Action
Jurisdiction
Venue
Modes of Discovery (Rules 23 Provisional Remedies
Statute of Limitations
to 29) (Rules 57 to 61)
Real Parties in Interest
Conditions Precedent
(e.g. Katarungang Pambarangay)

Complaint (Sec. 3, Rule 6)

Notice of Dismissal (Sec. 1, Rule 16)


Amendment of Complaint (Sec.
2, Rule 10)
Interpleader (Rule 62)

Summons (Rule 14)

Motion to Dismiss (Rule 16)

Motion for Bill of Particulars (Rule


Motion to Declare Defendant in Default 12)
(Sec. 3, Par. 1, Rule 9)

Answer (Sec. 4, Rule 6) Counterclaims, Cross-claims

Cross-claims (among plaintiffs)


Third, fourth, etc. party Answer to Cross-claims
complaint (Sec. 11, Rule 6)
Answer to Cross-claims

Third, fourth, etc. party


Intervention (Rule 19)
Answer (Sec. 13, Rule 6)
Order of Default
(Sec. 3, Rule 9) Amendment of Complaint with
leave (Sec. 3, Rule 10) Motion to Dismiss by the plaintiff
(Sec. 2, Rule 17)

Motion for Judgment on Pleadings


(Rule 34)

Reply (Sec. 10, Rule 6)


Motion to Set Aside Order
of Default (Sec. 4, Rule 6)
Pre-Trial (Rule 18)

Presentation of Plaintiffs Evidence


(Rule 30)
Ex Presentation of Plaintiffs Evidence
(Sec. 3, Par. 1 (b), Rule 9; Rule 30) Demurrer to Evidence
(Rule 33)

Presentation of Defendants Evidence


(Rule 30)

Judgment (Rule 34, 36)

MR (Rule 37)

Motion for New Trial (Rule 37)

Judgment becomes final and Appeal


executory
Petition for Relief of Judgment (Rule
38)

Certiorari (Rule 65)

Collateral Attack vs. Judgment Execution (Rule 39)

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