Philippine Standard Time:

Friday, May 8, 2026 - 8:08 PM

  1. Home
  2. Statements
  3. Press Statement
  4. Statement of the Commission on Human Rights calling for urgent action to end red-tagging and…

Press Statement, Statements

Statement of the Commission on Human Rights in support of the Senate bill expanding access to legal assistance for more Filipinos

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its full support for the passage of Senate Bill (SB) No. 2955, also known as the “Hustisya Para sa Lahat Act,” which seeks to bridge the gap in ensuring equal access to justice for all Filipinos through expanded legal assistance.

Authored by Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada, SB No. 2955 aims to widen the scope of legal aid available to marginalized, disadvantaged, and vulnerable sectors. By refining the statutory definition of indigent under the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), the bill ensures that those in need receive fair legal representation and protection of their rights.

With the increasing demand for legal services in the country, it is imperative for the State to strengthen mechanisms that guarantee access to justice for all. Expanding legal assistance not only promotes fairness and inclusivity but also enhances public trust in the Philippine justice system—reinforcing the rule of law and the fundamental principles of democracy.

Let us take this year’s World Day of Social Justice as a reminder of our shared responsibility to foster more inclusive and equitable communities. After all, the foundation of justice is rooted in how we recognize and uphold the rights and dignity of all. Akin to the saying, “Those who have less in life should have more in law,” we take this opportunity to emphasize the need for SB No. 2955 to receive the attention it rightfully deserves.

The Commission recognizes that this legislation will ensure that more Filipinos seeking legal assistance receive the support that they need, regardless of their socio-economic status or financial capacity. Ensuring that financial constraints do not impede access to legal aid is a crucial step toward a more just and equitable society.

The Commission affirms that SB No. 2955 is a vital measure in upholding the fundamental rights of every Filipino. Access to justice and equal representation are essential pillars of democracy, and this bill represents a significant advancement in making these guarantees a reality for more individuals in need. ###

Related Post

Other Stories

Prisons and detention facilities in the Philippines are among the direst places in the country. As of March 2020, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) cites a 534% prison congestion rate, with some of the persons deprived of

The return to face-to-face classes is vital in ensuring the right to accessible and quality education. As the Department of Education gears for 100% reopening of schools, it is equally important to ensure the safety of learners, educators, and school

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses deep concern over the attempted ambush of another local official in Maguindanao del Sur. In line with its mandate, the Commission has deployed a Quick Response Operation (QRO) team to conduct a motu

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) welcomes the filing of murder charges by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the start of the preliminary investigation by the Department of Justice on the alleged involvement of 17 police officers over

Ensuring the welfare and dignity of government workers, especially in dire times, is vital to nation-building. Providing commensurate assistance to civil servants shall help provide economic relief that will give them a higher sense of security. This is crucial to

At a time when the crucial system of checks and balances in our democracy is in question, one of the most important things we can do as citizens is speak up. Exercising our freedoms of expression and to peaceably assemble