San Juan Judiciary Announces Winter Recess schedule: key Services to Continue
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The Second Judicial Circumscription of San Juan, encompassing Jáchal and Church departments, will undergo its annual winter judicial fair from July 7 to July 21, 2025. Despite the recess, critical judicial functions will continue, ensuring access to justice for vulnerable populations.
Key Personnel and Shifts During the Judicial Fair
Dr. María Paula Páez, administrator of the Management System associated with the Judicial Office and the College of Judges, has outlined the operational plan for the period. Judge Eduardo Vega will serve as the magistrate on duty. In the administrative sector, Dr. Javier Salas will oversee the first week,followed by Dr. Páez herself in the second week.
Justice of Peace shifts are also defined: Dr. Victoria Belén Aguilera of the Church Court of Peace will be on duty from July 7-14, succeeded by Judge Martín Peñafort of the Jáchal Peace Court from July 15-21.Official Ombudsman duties will be handled by dr.Belén Illanes (July 7-13) and Dr. Franklin Sánchez (July 14-21), guaranteeing legal representation for those in need.
Did You Know? Argentina’s judicial system is structured into federal and provincial jurisdictions, each with its own recess periods and operational guidelines.
Reduced Hours and Continued Services
Public service hours will be slightly reduced during the judicial fair, operating from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, with the exception of the General Real Estate Registry, which will close at 12:00 PM. However, certain cases are exempt from the suspension of procedural deadlines. All criminal cases will proceed as usual, even tho some hearings might potentially be rescheduled. Crucially, urgent family matters, guardianship issues, and cases related to violence will continue to receive attention.
Pro Tip: If you have an urgent legal matter during the judicial fair, contact the relevant court or ombudsman’s office directly to confirm their availability and procedures.
Judicial Fair Schedule Summary
Area | Week 1 (July 7-14) | Week 2 (July 15-21) |
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Magistrate on Duty | Judge Eduardo Vega | |
Administrative Area | Dr. Javier Salas | Dr. María Paula Páez |
Justice of Peace | Church Court of Peace (Dr.Victoria Belén Aguilera) | Jáchal Peace Court (Judge Martín Peñafort) |
Official Ombudsman | Dr. Belén Illanes | dr.Franklin Sánchez |
The Argentinian judicial system is working to improve access to justice. In 2023, the Argentinian Ministry of Justice and Human Rights launched a national plan to modernize the judicial system, aiming to reduce processing times and improve clarity [1].
The winter judicial fair allows personnel to take leave while ensuring the most critical services remain available to the public. The Argentinian Supreme Court has affirmed the importance of maintaining essential judicial functions during recess periods [2].
Understanding Judicial Recess Periods
Judicial recess periods,like the winter judicial fair in San Juan,are common in many legal systems worldwide. These breaks allow for administrative tasks, staff leave, and system maintenance. Though, mechanisms are always in place to ensure that essential services, particularly those concerning urgent matters and vulnerable populations, remain accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens to ongoing court cases during the judicial fair?
A: While procedural deadlines may be suspended for some cases, criminal cases and urgent family/violence-related matters will continue to be processed.
Q: how can I find out more about the specific procedures in place during the recess?
A: Contact the relevant court or the Official Ombudsman’s office directly for detailed information about their services and procedures during the judicial fair.
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