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Brgy. Barang, Paniqui, Tarlac
ACCEPTED CASES UNDER
KATARUNGANG
PAMBARANGAY
JUNE 19, 2017 · PUBLIC
All disputes, civil and criminal in nature where
parties actually reside in the same city or
municipality are subjected to proceedings of
amicable settlement. There are cases that fall
under our jurisdiction.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT NO
INDIVIDUAL CAN GO DIRECTLY TO COURT
OR ANY GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR
ADJUDICATION OF HIS/HER DISPUTE
WITH ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL ESPECIALLY
IF THE MATTER IS WITHIN BARANGAY
JURISDICTION.
Except when the parties personally confronted
each other and settle their dispute. But if not,
they should go through the conciliatory
proceedings OR ELSE THE COURTS CAN
SIMPLY DISMISS FOR LACK OF CAUSE OF
ACTION OR PREMATURITY.
Unlawful use of means of publication and
unlawful utterances (art. 154);
Alarms and scandals (art. 155);
Using false certificates (art. 175);
Using fictitious names and concealing true
names (art. 178);
Illegal use of uniforms and insignias (art.
179);
Physical injuries inflicted in a tumultuous
affray (art. 252);
Giving assistance to consummated suicide
(art. 253);
Responsibility of participants in a duel if
only physical injuries are inflicted or no
physical injuries have been inflicted (art. 260);
Less serious physical injuries (art. 265);
Slight physical injuries and maltreatment
(art. 266);
Unlawful arrest (art. 269);
Inducing a minor to abandon his/her
home (art. 271);
Abandonment of a person in danger and
abandonment of one’s own victim (art. 275);
Abandoning a minor (a child under seven
[7] years old) (art. 276);
Abandonment of a minor by perons
entrusted with his/her custody;
Indifference of parents (art. 277);
Qualified tresspass to dwelling (without
the use of violence and intimidation). (art.
280);
Other forms of tresspass (art. 281);
Light threats (art. 283);
Other light threats (art. 285);
Grave coercion (art. 286);
Light coercion (art. 287);
Other similar coercions (compulsory
purchase of merchandise and payment of
wages by means of tokens). (art. 288);
Formation, maintenance and prohibition
of combination of capital or labor through
violence or threats (art. 289);
Discovering secrets through seizure and
correspondence (art. 290);
Revealing secrets with abuse of authority
(art. 291);
Theft (if the value of the property stolen
does not exceed p50.00). (art. 309);
Qualified theft (if the amount does not
exceed p500). (art. 310);
Occupation of real property or usurpation
of real rights in property (art 312);
Altering boundaries or landmarks (art.
313);
Swindling or estafa (if the amount does
not exceed p200.00). (art. 315);
Other forms of swindling (art. 316);
Swindling a minor (art. 317);
Other deceits (art. 318);
Removal, sale or pledge of mortgaged
property (art. 319);
Special cases of malicious mischief (if the
value of the damaged property does not exceed
p1,000.00). (art 328);
Other mischiefs (if the value of the
damaged property does not exceed p1,000.00).
(art. 329);
Simple seduction (art. 338);
Acts of lasciviousness with the consent of
the offended party (art 339);
Threatening to publish and offer to
prevent such publication for compensation
(art. 356);
Prohibiting publication of acts referred to
in the course of official proceedings (art. 357);
Incriminating innocent persons (art. 363);
Intriguing against honor (art. 364);
Issuing checks without sufficient funds (bp
22);
Fencing of stolen properties if the property
involved is not more than p50.00 (pd 1612).
SOURCE:
http://accessfacility.org/sites/default/files/Kata
rungang%20Pambarangay%20Handbook_0.pdf
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