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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. 134222. September 10, 1999.]

DON TINO REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JULIAN FLORENTINO, Respondent.


D E C I S I O N


PUNO, J.:


This appeal seeks to set aside the decision 1 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 45162 which ordered the admission of a late and defective answer in an ejectment case.

The case at bar started on February 6, 1997 when petitioner Don Tino Realty and Development Corporation (Don Tino) filed against the respondent Julian Florentino an ejectment suit. In its complaint, Don Tino alleged that it is the owner and in peaceful possession of a parcel of land covered by TCT No. 32422 situated at Barrio San Juan, Balagtas, Bulacan. By means of force, strategy and stealth, respondent occupied a portion of the said parcel of land and built his house thereon.chanrobles virtual lawlibrary

Falling within the provisions of the Revised Rule on Summary Procedure, summons were served upon respondent on February 13, 1997 requiring him to answer within ten (10) days from receipt thereof.

On February 24, 1997, respondent filed his answer through Roel G. Alvear, president of the Samahang Magkakapitbahay ng RMB, San Juan, Balagtas, Bulacan. The answer is not verified. The trial court 2 set the case for preliminary conference on April 13, 1997.

On March 21, 1997, Don Tino filed a motion for rendition of judgment and motion to cancel the preliminary conference on the ground that the answer of respondent was defective and filed out of time. 3

On March 26, 1997, the trial court granted the motions. It declared that respondent failed to comply with Section 3 (b) 4 and Section 5 5 of the Revised Rule on Summary Procedure. It also noted that Roel G. Alvear has no authority to represent the respondent as there is no special power of attorney executed in his favor. Thus, it cancelled the preliminary conference and considered the case submitted for decision in accordance with Section 6 6 of the said Rules. 7

On April 8, 1997, the trial court is rendered its decision ordering respondent to vacate the premises and to deliver its possession to Don Tino. The amount of two thousand pesos (P2,000.00) was fixed as the reasonable rental for the use of the land by respondent from March 25, 1996 until he vacates the same. Respondent was further ordered to remove the improvements he made on the land. The other claims of Don Tino were dismissed for lack of evidence. 8

On April 11, 1997, respondent filed a Manifestation With Motion to Lift Order Dated March 26, 1997 9 through his counsel Antonio R. Roque. He alleged that his answer was filed late and by a non-lawyer because he is economically destitute. He asked the trial court to consider the same as an honest mistake and excusable negligence. Though a decision was already rendered, the trial court admitted the motion and set it for resolution on April 24, 1997.chanroblesvirtualawlibrary

On April 25, 1997, his motion still unresolved, respondent filed a notice of appeal to the Municipal Trial Court which was approved on April 30, 1997. 10

On August 8, 1997, the Regional Trial Court, Branch 14 11 at Malolos Bulacan rendered its decision affirming in toto the decision of the Municipal Trial Court. It held:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Defendant-appellant (Juan Florentino) contends that he was deprived of due process when the lower court disregarded his Answer for having been filed late and that there was allegedly no forcible entry, strategy or stealth on his part.

"The fundamental rule of due process requires that a person be accorded notice and an opportunity to be heard. (Rubenecia v. Civil Service Commission, 244 SCRA 640). The records shows that defendant received his copy of the [s]ummons on February 13, 1997 which directed him to answer the complaint of the plaintiff within ten (10) days from notice. The [a]nswer of the defendant was filed only on February 24, 1997, or one day late. From this alone, defendant cannot claim deprivation of due process for he was given the opportunity to be heard.

"Under Sec. 6 of the rules on Summary Procedure, should the defendant fail to answer the complaint within the period above-provided, the court, motu proprio, or on motion of the plaintiff, shall render judgment as may be warranted by the facts alleged in the complaint and limited to what is prayed for therein . . .’ Thus, when the lower court in this case rendered judgment on the basis of the complaint, it just did so in compliance with the aforesaid section.chanrobles virtualawlibrary chanrobles.com:chanrobles.com.ph

"Assuming arguendo that the answer was filed on time, the same cannot still be considered by the court for the following reasons: (1) the [a]nswer was not verified, in contravention of Sec. 3 (b) of the rules on Summary Procedure, and (2) that the person who filed the said pleading does not appear to be an authorized representative of the defendant for want of a Special Power of Attorney required under Art. 1878, par. 3 of the Civil Code." 12

On appeal, as aforesaid, the Court of Appeals reversed the decision of the Regional Trial Court. It held that there would be no substantial prejudice and damage on the part of Don Tino if the answer will be admitted. On the other hand, Juan Florentino will suffer injustice and injury if the answer is not considered. It explained:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"We are not unaware that under Section 6 of the Rules on Summary Procedure, a defendant is required to answer the complaint within ten (10) days from summons otherwise judgment may, upon motion of the plaintiff or motu proprio, be rendered as may be warranted by the facts alleged in the complaint and limited to what is prayed for therein. While this is a veritable provision to achieve the goals of the summary rules, it is still subject to the liberal construction rule in order to assist the parties in obtaining a just, speedy and inexpensive resolution of the case. It can be gainsaid that the liberal construction of the rules and the pleading is the controlling principle to effect substantial justice (Pacific Asia Overseas Shipping Corp. v. NLRC, 161 SCRA 122 [1988]; Interbank v. IAC, 163 SCRA 296 [1988]) and indication should, as much as possible, be that suits are to be decide on their merits and not on technicalities. These are deeply rooted in our jurisdiction and are inherent in the summary rules. Every party litigant must be accorded the amplest opportunity for the proper determination of his cause, free from any unexpected plea of technicalities (Sison v. CA, 190 SCRA 31 [1990]) . . ." chanrobles.com.ph : virtual law library

"Measuring up the above disquisitions and legal aphorisms to the facts of the case indubitably renders imperative that the liberal construction rule should have been applied for the following reasons: (1) the answer was filed only a day late by a non-lawyer who is not conscious of, or not well informed nor knowledgeable of our adjective laws; (2) that pragmatically the inferior court had already taken cognizance of the said answer, albeit belatedly filed, when it issued the order setting the case for preliminary conference; (3) that the ‘Motion For Rendition Of Judgment And Motion To Cancel Preliminary Conference’ submitted by respondent Don Tino partakes the nature of a motion to declare defendant in default which is prohibited pleading under Section 19-(h) of the Summary Rules, and should not have been granted in the first place; (4) the same motion for rendition of judgment suffers a fatal defect because it violates Sections 4 and 5 of Rule 15 of the 1997 Rules on Civil Procedure requiring motions to be set for hearing with notice to all parties concerned. Here, the notification only says to submit the motion for the consideration and approval of the court immediately upon receipt thereof. The omission renders the motion as a mere scrap of paper which the court may not act upon (Clederia v. Sarmiento, 39 SCRA 56 [1971]; Andrada v. CA, 60 SCRA 379 [1974]; Sembrano v. Ramirez, 166 SCRA 30 [1988]; (5) the lack of verification of the answer is a mere formal defect, not jurisdictional, the absence of which does not of itself justify a court in refusing to act on a case (71 C.J.S. 744, 645) specially so, when the subject responsive pleading anchors on a legal defense of prior possession of the subject premises even before the respondent Don Tino acquired ownership thereof, a good and valid strong point against a forcible entry suit; lastly, the fact that the one who signed the answer is not a lawyer cannot be a ground to condemn a destitute litigant who may not even be capable of securing the services of a counsel. Emphasis must also be made that Roel G. Alvear is the president of their duly registered Magkakapitbahay association precisely organized to protect the right of its members to the possession of the subject property, among others. After all, petitioner Florentino did not repudiate the answer submitted indicating that he had authorized Roel G. Alvear for the purpose." 13

Hence, petitioner is now before Us assigning the following errors:chanrob1es virtual 1aw library

I


THE COURT A QUO ERRED IN DECLARING THAT "PRAGMATICALLY, THE INFERIOR COURT HAD ALREADY TAKEN COGNIZANCE OF THE SAID ANSWER, ALBEIT BELATEDLY FILED, WHEN IT ISSUED THE ORDER SETTING THE CASE FOR PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE.chanrobles virtual lawlibrary

II


THE COURT A QUO ERRED IN FINDING THAT A MOTION FOR RENDITION OF JUDGMENT IS A PROHIBITED PLEADING UNDER SECTION 19-(H) OF THE SUMMARY RULES.

III


THE COURT A QUO ERRED IN FINDING THAT A MOTION FOR RENDITION OF JUDGMENT MUST COMPLY WITH THE NOTICE REQUIREMENT UNDER THE 1997 RULES OF COURT WHEN THE PREVAILING RULE AT THE TIME OF THE FILING OF THE MOTION DID NOT REQUIRE THE SAME.

The basic issue to be resolved is whether or not under the facts of the case, the Revised Rule on Summary Procedure may be liberally interpreted in order to allow the admission of an answer filed one (1) day late.

Forcibly entry and unlawful detainer cases are summary proceedings designed to provide for an expeditious means of protecting actual possession or the right to possession of the property involved. 14 It does not admit of a delay in the determination thereof. It is a "time procedure" designed to remedy the situation. 15

The Rule on Summary Procedure was promulgated pursuant to Section 36 of Batas Pambansa Blg. 129 which provides:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"SECTION 36. Summary procedures in special cases. — . . . The Supreme Court shall adopt special rules or procedures applicable to such cases in order to achieve an expeditious and inexpensive determination thereof without regard to technical rules. Such simplified procedure may provide that affidavits and counter-affidavits may be admitted in lieu of oral testimony and that the periods of filing pleadings shall be non-extendible. 16

The provisions of the rule on Summary Procedure which are in point are as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"SECTION 5. Answer. — Within ten (10) days from service of summons, the defendant shall file his answer to the complaint and serve a copy thereof to the plaintiff. . .chanrobles.com.ph : virtual law library

"SECTION 6. Effect of failure to answer. — Should the defendant fail to answer the complaint within the period above provided, the court, motu proprio, or upon motion of the plaintiff, shall render judgment as may be warranted by the facts alleged in the complaint and limited to what is prayed for therein: . . ." 17

In the case of Gachon v. Devera, Jr., 18 we ruled that the use of the word "shall" in the Rule on Summary Procedure underscores their mandatory character. "Giving the provisions a directory application would subvert the nature of the Rule on Summary Procedure and defeat its objective of expediting the adjudication of suits. Indeed, to admit a late answer, . . ., is to put a premium on dilatory maneuvers-the very mischief that the Rule seeks to redress." 19

Considering this, the view of the Court of Appeals that such provisions should be literally interpreted is misplaced. The liberality in the interpretation and application of the rules applies only in proper cases and under justifiable causes and circumstances. While it is true that litigation is not a game of technicalities, it is equally true that every case must be prosecuted in accordance with the prescribed procedure to insure an orderly and speedy administration of justice. 20

In Bayog v. Natino 21 we ruled that there is nothing in the said section (Section 36 of B.P. Blg. 129) which bars the MCTC from taking cognizance of [a belatedly filed] answer. The Revised Rule on Summary Procedure, as well as its predecessor, do not provide that an answer filed after the reglementary period should be expunged from the records. As a matter of fact, there is no provision for an entry of default if the defendant fails to file his answer.

In the said case, however, the defendant raised in his answer that the MCTC had no jurisdiction over the ejectment case as he is a holder of an Agricultural Leasehold Contract and a Certificate of Agricultural Leasehold. Although this did not automatically divest the court of its jurisdiction, we held that it should receive the evidence presented for the purpose of determining whether or not it possesses jurisdiction over the case. Moreover, his defense of lack of jurisdiction may be raised in a motion to dismiss as an exception to the rule on prohibited pleadings.

In the case at bar, no satisfactory explanation was offered by respondent why he was not be able to file his answer on time. His allegation that he is economically destitute fails to convince as he did not even wait for the Municipal Trial Court to resolve his motion where he alleged such fact. Thus, the Municipal Trial Court acted correctly when it refused to admit his answer. Consequently, it did not err when it proceeded to render judgment accordance with section 6 of the Revised Rule on Summary Procedure.

IN VIEW WHEREOF, the petition is granted. The decision of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. 45162 is reversed and set aside and the decision of Branch 14 of the Regional Trial Court, Malolos, Bulacan is reinstated. No costs.

SO ORDERED.chanrobles lawlibrary : rednad

Kapunan, Pardo and Santiago, JJ., concur.

Davide, Jr., C.J., on official leave.

Endnotes:



1. Eleventh Division.

2. Presided by Judge Wilhelmina T. Melanio-Arcega.

3. Petition, p. 3.; Rollo, p 5.

4. Section 3. Verification. — (b) All pleadings shall be verified.

5. Sec. 5. Answer. — Within ten (10) days from service of summons, the defendant shall file his answer to the complaint and serve a copy thereof to the plaintiff. Affirmative and negative defenses not pleaded therein shall be deemed waived, except for lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter. Cross-claims and compulsory counterclaims not asserted in the answer shall be considered barred. The answer to counterclaims shall be filed and served within ten (10) days from service of the answer in which they are pleaded.

6. Sec. 6. Effect of failure to answer. — Should the defendant fail to answer the complaint within the period above provided, the court, motu proprio, or upon motion of the plaintiff, shall render judgment as may be warranted by the facts alleged in the complaint and limited to what is prayed for therein: Provided however, that the court may in its discretion reduce the amount of damages and attorney’s fees claimed for being excessive or otherwise unconscionable. This is without prejudice to the applicability of Section 4, Rule 18 of the rules of Court, if there are two or more defendants.

7. Petition Annex "C" ; Rollo, p. 30.

8. Rollo, p. 32.

9. Petition Annex "E" ; Rollo, p. 34.

10. Petition, p. 4.; Rollo, p. 6.

11. Presided by Judge Petrita Braga Dime.

12. RTC Decision, p. 3.; Rollo, p. 39.

13. CA Decision, pp. 6-7.; Rollo, pp. 23-24.

14. Republic v. Guarin, 81 SCRA 269 (1978)

15. De la Cruz v. CA 133 SCRA 520 (1984)

16. Emphasis supplied.

17. Emphasis supplied.

18. 274 SCRA 540 (1997)

19. Ibid., at p. 549.chanrobles.com.ph : virtual law library

20. Garbo v. CA, 258 SCRA 159 (1996)

21. 258 SCRA 378 (1996)




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