
Judicial Code of Puerto Rico
The Judicial Code of Puerto Rico is a set of laws that organize and govern the functioning of the judicial system on the island. It establishes how courts operate, sets rules for judges and lawyers, and details procedures for handling cases. Its purpose is to ensure legal processes are fair, consistent, and efficient, maintaining the rule of law. The code also defines jurisdictions, judicial roles, and the administration of justice, providing a clear framework for resolving disputes and upholding justice in Puerto Rico.