26/05/2026
OPERATION: THE LEGAL FRONTIER
The Davao City Justice Zone, in collaboration with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), successfully conducted a two-day Capacity Training for members of the Barangay council, IP Leaders, and Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs) on Virtual Hearings on May 25–26, 2026 at Ritz Hotel.
The activity was conducted in preparation for the establishment of Judicial Hubs to be piloted in Brgy. Salumay and Brgy. Malabog.
These Judicial Hubs aim to assist litigants from far-flung communities by providing a venue where they may attend court hearings without the need to travel to the Hall of Justice in Ecoland.
The hubs are likewise envisioned to serve as community access points for legal assistance and consultations with various legal aid providers such as the IBP Legal Aid, Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), and Law School Legal Aid Centers.
Participants underwent training on:
✅Managing Video Conferencing Hearings
✅Understanding Indigenous Peoples and IPRA
✅The Courts and the Philippine Legal System
✅Case Procedure and Court Decorum
✅The Legal Aid System
The activity concluded with a simulation exercise where participants were given a glimpse of an actual virtual hearing setup through MS Teams allowing them to better understand their role in assisting litigants in the Judicial Hubs.
This initiative reflects a continuing commitment to inclusivity and ensures that even those in geographically isolated and underserved communities are given meaningful and convenient access to legal services and the courts.