These Rules shall apply in all the courts, except as otherwise provided by the Supreme Court.
Section 3. Case governed.
These Rules shall govern the procedure to be observed in action, civil or criminal and special proceedings.
A. A civil action is one by which a party sues another for the enforcement or protection of a right, or the prevention or redress of a wrong.
A civil action may either be ordinary or special. Both are governed by the rules for ordinary civil actions, subject to the specific rules prescribed for a special civil action.
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B. A criminal action is one by which the State prosecutes a person for an act or omissionpunishable by law.
C. A special proceeding is a remedy by which a party seeks to establish a status, a right or a particular fact.
Section 4. In what case not applicable.
These Rules shall not apply to election cases, land registration, cadastral, naturalization and insolvency proceedings, and other cases not herein provided for, except by analogy or in a suppletory character and whenever practicable and convenient.
Section 5. Commencement of action.
A civil action is commenced by the filing of the original complaint in court. If an additional defendant is impleaded in a later pleading, the action is commenced with regard to him on the dated of the filing of such later pleading, irrespective of whether the motion for its admission, if necessary, is denied by the court.
Section 6. Construction.
These Rules shall be liberallyconstrued in order to promote their objective of securing a just, speedy and inexpensive disposition of every action and proceeding.