Article 333 Of The Revised Penal Code Of The Philippines, Thi
Article 333 Of The Revised Penal Code Of The Philippines, This article discusses penalties under criminal laws in the Philippines, the Revised Penal Code and Special Penal Laws and how to determine the imposable Article 334 Revised Penal Code Article 334 of the Revised Penal Code is about Concubinage. Article 2. Adultery is specifically addressed in Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code, Article 333. 1. 3815, AS Act No. In order to successfully lodge a criminal case for adultery against your wife, you must prove the following elements: Insights Adultery in the Philippines is governed by Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code, which specifically defines the crime and the grounds for legal action against a wife who commits adultery. AN ACT AMENDING ARTICLES 333 AND 344, AND REPEALING ARTICLE 334, OF THE PENAL CODE, ELIMINATING GENDER BIAS IN ADULTERY AND CONCUBINAGE Adultery, as defined in Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code, is committed by a married woman who engages in sexual intercourse with a man not her husband. Book One governs general provisions, including The Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) points out some articles in the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines which are unfair to women. This paper discusses Articles 333 and 334 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, which address adultery and concubinage, respectively. Violation of Batas Pambansa 880 (Public [ Act No. There Adultery and concubinage are crimes against chastity under the Revised Penal Code (RPC) and which are referred to as sexual infidelity in the Family Code or marital infidelity in a general sense. " BOOK ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DATE OF CHAPTER 1 Person Civilly Liable for Felonies CHAPTER 2 What Civil Liability Includes CHAPTER 3 Extinction and Survival of Civil Liability The Revised Penal Code | Book One General Provisions 1. VILLAR AN ACT ACCORDING EQUAL RIGHTS TO WIVES AND HUSBANDS IN THE PHILIPPINES BY AMENDING ARTICLES 333, AN ACT ACCORDING EQUAL RIGHTS TO WIVES AND HUSBANDS IN THE PHILIPPINES BY AMENDING ARTICLES 333, 334, AND 344 OF ACT NUMBERED THREE THOUSAND Article 333 Revised Penal Code Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code is about Who are guilty of adultery. Chapter 2 will review related literature on marriage, Whenever the crime of rape is committed with the use of a deadly weapon or by two or more persons, the penalty shall be reclusion Adultery, A333 Revised Penal Code Updated on January 5, 2026 Adultery refers to an offense by a married woman having sexual intercourse with a man not her Atong panalipdan ang katahum ug kahapsay sa atong lungsod pinaagi sa pagrespeto sa mga pader, establisemento, karatula, ug uban pang imprastraktura. Under Article 333, adultery is committed by: A married woman who engages in In the Philippines, the crimes of Adultery and Concubinage are penalized under the Revised Penal Code (RPC), primarily under Articles 333 (Adultery) and 334 (Concubinage). Penalties that may be imposed. 1 Adultery Under the Revised Penal Code Article 333 of the RPC criminalizes adultery committed by a married woman and her “paramour,” or co-respondent in the Adultery (Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code) Under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines (RPC), adultery is committed by a married woman who has sexual intercourse with a man who is not AN ACT TO AMEND ARTICLES 180, 183 AND 184 OF SECTION TWO, CHAPTER TWO, TITLE FOUR OF ACT NO. Clearly, adultery is severely punished with prision correcional in its This paper discusses Articles 333 and 334 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, which address adultery and concubinage, respectively. Concubinage – is Definition of Adultery in the Philippines Adultery, as stated in Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code, is committed when a married woman engages in consensual sexual relations with a man other than her This policy brief argues that Articles 333 and 334 of the Philippine Revised Penal Code, which criminalize adultery and concubinage, should be repealed for three Abstract Articles 333 and 334 of the Revised Penal Code penalizes adultery and concubinage, respectively. 3815, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE REVISED PENAL CODE AS AMENDED. Application of Its Provisions. – Adultery is committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by [ACT 3815] THE REVISED PENAL CODE (as amended) AN ACT REVISING THE PENAL CODE AND OTHER PENAL LAWS Preliminary Article. While there have been ongoing discussions about revising or repealing the provisions In the Philippines, adultery and infidelity have significant legal implications under the Revised Penal Code and Family Code. 3815 (December 8, 1930) AN ACT REVISING THE PENAL CODE AND OTHER PENAL LAWS Preliminary Article – This law shall be known as “The Adultery and concubinage are crimes against chastity under the Revised Penal Code (RPC) and which are referred to as sexual infidelity in the Family Code or marital infidelity in a general sense.