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Article 7, Sec.

4:
“The Congress shall promulgate its rules for the canvassing of the certificates. (President and Vice Election)

The Supreme Court, sitting en banc, shall be the sole judge of all contests relating to the election, returns, and
qualifications of the President or Vice- President, and may promulgate its rules for the purpose.”

Article 8, Sec. 5:
“The Supreme Court shall have the following powers:

(5) Promulgate rules concerning the protection and enforcement of constitutional rights, pleading, practice, and
procedure in all courts, the admission to the practice of law, the Integrated Bar, and legal assistance to the
underprivileged. Such rules shall provide a simplified and inexpensive procedure for the speedy disposition of
cases, shall be uniform for all courts of the same grade, and shall not diminish, increase, or modify substantive
rights. Rules of procedure of special courts and quasi-judicial bodies shall remain effective unless disapproved by
the Supreme Court.”

Article 9-A, Sec. 6:


“Each Commission en banc may promulgate its own rules concerning pleadings and practice before it or before any
of its offices. Such rules however shall not diminish, increase, or modify substantive rights.”

Article 9-C, Sec. 3:


“The Commission on Elections may sit en banc or in two divisions, and shall promulgate its rules of procedure in
order to expedite disposition of election cases, including pre-proclamation controversies. All such election cases
shall be heard and decided in division, provided that motions for reconsideration of decisions shall be decided by
the Commission en banc.”

Article 9-D, Sec. 2:


“(2) The Commission shall have exclusive authority, subject to the limitations in this Article, to define the scope of
its audit and examination, establish the techniques and methods required therefor, and promulgate accounting
and auditing rules and regulations, including those for the prevention and disallowance of irregular, unnecessary,
excessive, extravagant, or unconscionable expenditures, or uses of government funds and properties.”

Article 11, Sec. 3:


“(8) The Congress shall promulgate its rules on impeachment to effectively carry out the purpose of this section.”

Article 11, Sec. 13:


“The Office of the Ombudsman shall have the following powers, functions, and duties:
(8) Promulgate its rules of procedure and exercise such other powers or perform such functions or duties as may
be provided by law.

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