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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

SECOND DIVISION

[G.R. No. L-29789. April 19, 1978.]

CALIXTO CARISMA and ROMULO MERCADO, Petitioners, v. Hon. JOSE C. DIVINAGRACIA, Judge of the Court of First Instance of Negros Occidental, Branch VII; PROCOPIO DISEN and EDUARDO MAHILUM, Respondents.

Ramon H. Garaygay for petitioner Mercado.

Rodolfo Herman for petitioner Carisma.

Vicente P. Delfin for Private Respondents.

SYNOPSIS


During the pendency of a petition and prohibition involving the position of a municipal treasurer, one of the respondents who sought to be appointed thereto died, while the other retired. On the other hand, the petitioner whose temporary designation to said position was being assailed was appointed permanent municipal treasurer in another municipality, and another person was appointed to the disputed position.

The Supreme Court dismissed the petition for having become moot and academic.


SYLLABUS


1. ACTIONS; DISMISSAL; MOOT AND ACADEMIC. — A petition for certiorari and prohibition involving a dispute regarding a position will be dismissed as moot and academic where the parties who sought appointment thereto had either died or retired and the party whose appointment to the position was being contested had been appointed elsewhere and a new incumbent had been appointed to the disputed position.


D E C I S I O N


AQUINO, J.:


This was a dispute regarding the position of municipal treasurer of Victorias, Negros Occidental. On July 31, 1967 Calixto Carisma, as acting provincial treasurer of Negros Occidental, issued an office order designating Romulo Mercado, the municipal treasurer of Kabankalan, as acting municipal treasurer of Victorias, a position which became vacant upon the retirement of Emilio Cuesta on May 27, 1967.chanrobles virtualawlibrary chanrobles.com:chanrobles.com.ph

Procopio Disen and Eduardo Mahilum, the respective municipal treasurers of Sagay and Toboso, Negros Occidental, who aspired to be promoted to that vacant position, which has a higher rank and salary, contested the designation of Mercado by filing protests with the provincial treasurer’s office, the Civil Service Commission and the Secretary of Finance. The protestants also instituted a mandamus action in the Court of First Instance to compel the provincial treasurer to appoint either one of them as municipal treasurer of Victorias (Civil Case No. 530, Disen v. Carisma).

The provincial treasurer filed a motion to dismiss the mandamus case on the ground that the petitioners had not exhausted their administrative remedies. The lower court denied the motion. On November 12, 1968 the provincial treasurer and the acting municipal treasurer of Victorias filed the instant certiorari and prohibition case against Disen and Mahilum in order to annul the lower court’s order denying their motion to dismiss.

The petition was given due course. A temporary restraining order was issued. The respondents answered the petition. The parties filed memoranda. The case was submitted for decision on April 10, 1969.

This Court in its resolution of February 20, 1978 required the parties to state whether this case had become moot and academic. The provincial fiscal of Negros Occidental, as counsel for the petitioners, stated in his manifestation of March 13, 1978 that the case had become moot because Mercado was no longer acting as municipal treasurer of Victorias. He became city treasurer of Bago City and later of Cadiz City. Rodrigo Locsin is the incumbent municipal treasurer of Victorias. Respondent Disen is dead and his co-respondent, Mahilum, after becoming municipal treasurer of Sagay, retired from the service.chanrobles virtual lawlibrary

Petitioner Mercado in his manifestation of March 11, 1978 agreed that this case had become moot. He said that he was appointed permanent municipal treasurer of Victorias on December 12, 1967 and that he is the incumbent city Treasurer of Cadiz City.

WHEREFORE, this case is dismissed for having become moot and academic. No costs.

SO ORDERED.

Fernando (Chairman), Barredo, Antonio, Concepcion Jr., and Santos, JJ., concur.




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