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Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence > Year 1982 > August 1982 Decisions > G.R. No. L-26940 August 21, 1982 - PAULINA SANTOS, ET AL. v. GREGORIA ARANZANSO, ET AL.

201 Phil. 481:




PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

SECOND DIVISION

[G.R. No. L-26940. August 21, 1982.]

PAULINA SANTOS, assisted by her husband FERNANDO PARREÑO, Petitioners, v. GREGORIA ARANZANSO, DEMETRIA VENTURA, CONSUELO PASION, assisted by her husband MARCOS SUÑGA, and PACITA PASION, assisted by her husband PABLO MANGALONZO, and HONORABLE GAUDENCIO CLORIBEL, in his official capacity as Judge of the Court of First Instance of Manila, Respondents.

Jose W. Diokno, for Petitioners.

Jimenez B. Buendia, Lagumbay & Associates for Respondents.

SYNOPSIS


Private respondents in 1966 filed Civil Case No. 66515 in the Court of First Instance (CFI) of Manila against petitioner, praying that the decree of adoption entered in 1949 in Civil Case No. 8332 in favor of petitioner be declared null and void ab initio because the application for adoption was not signed by both the adopting parents and the natural parents; and the judgment was procured through fraud. Petitioner moved to dismiss said case on the grounds of lack of jurisdiction, prescription, and estoppel. The trial court denied the motion. Hence the instant recourse petitioner alleging, among others, that matters relating to adoption fall within the jurisdiction of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court (JDRC), not with the CFI. On the other hand, respondents claim that questions involving adoption that arise as an incident in any pending case before ordinary courts may be determined in said court.

The Supreme Court held that a case involving annulment of adoption falls within the jurisdiction of the JDRC; that the question as to validity of the adoption decreed in Civil Case No. 8332 is not "an incident pending in any case in the ordinary courts" since it is a matter sought to be litigated in a civil action which has been independently and separately instituted; that the question of prescription raised by petitioner as well as the claim of respondent that the decree of adoption was obtained through fraud involve factual matters which cannot be resolved by the Supreme Court.

Petition granted. The case is transferred to the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Manila for trial.


SYLLABUS


1. REMEDIAL LAW; JURISDICTION OF COURTS; JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT OF MANILA; EXCLUSIVE AND ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OVER ADOPTION CASES. — Republic Act No. 1401 which amended Republic Act No. 409 on September 9, 1965 created a Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in the City of Manila and vested it with exclusive original jurisdiction over adoption cases. Since Civil Case No. 66515 involves adoption or more precisely its annulment, it is the JDRC and not the CFI of Manila which has jurisdiction over the case. The question as to the validity of the adoption decreed in Civil Case No. 8332 is not "an incident pending in any case in the ordinary courts.’’ It is a matter sought to be litigated in a civil action which has been independently and separately instituted.

2. ID.; APPEALS TO THE SUPREME COURT; LIMITED TO QUESTIONS OF LAW. — The question of prescription of the action involves the ascertainment of factual matters such as the date when the period to bring the action commenced to run. Also relevant is the claim of the respondents that the adoption decree is null and void ab initio because it was obtained through fraud so that the action to nullify it can not prescribe, which requires ascertainment as to whether or not fraud was indeed committed. Under the circumstances the question involves factual matters which cannot be resolved by this Court; it should be resolved by a court which can ascertain the facts.

3. ID.; ID.; DECREE OF ADOPTION CANNOT BE ATTACKED COLLATERALLY. — The petitioner claims that this Court had "promulgated a decision upholding the validity of the adoption of your petitioner Paulina S. de Parreño and her late sister, Aurora Santos," in Santos, Et. Al. v. Aranzanso, Et. Al. (123 Phil. 160 [1966]), a settlement proceedings. The law of the case, however, is simply that the decree of adoption could not be assailed collaterally in the settlement proceedings. It does not foreclose a separate action instituted for that purpose.


D E C I S I O N


ABAD SANTOS, J.:


This is a petition to restrain the trial of Civil Case No. 66515 by the Court of First Instance of Manila, Branch IV.

Civil Case No. 66515 was filed by the private respondents herein against Paulina Santos, the herein petitioner, and other persons, praying that "the decree of adoption entered on August 25, 1949, in favor of respondents Paulina Santos and Aurora Santos be declared null and void ab initio." It is alleged in the amended petition for annulment, dated September 16, 1966, that the adoption decreed in Civil Case No. 8332 of the Court of First Instance of Manila is void because, among other things, the application for adoption was not signed by both adopting parents and by the natural parents; and the judgment was procured through and by means of fraud.

Paulina Santos, Et Al., moved to dismiss Civil Case No. 66515 on the following grounds:chanrob1es virtual 1aw library

1. The trial court has no jurisdiction of the subject matter;

2. The cause of action is barred by prescription; and

3. The petitioners have no legal capacity to sue and are in estoppel to question the adoption.

On October 18, 1966, the trial court issued the following Order:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Upon consideration of respondents’ motion to dismiss amended complaint, respondent’s memorandum in support thereto, and petitioners’ opposition as well as supplemental opposition, the Court finds no merit in the said motion to dismiss amended complaint and, consequently, hereby denies the same."cralaw virtua1aw library

In this petition We are asked to reverse the above-quoted order and forbid the court a quo from hearing Civil Case No. 66515 upon the same grounds adduced in the motion to dismiss.

The petitioner claims that jurisdiction to try and decide the petition to annul the decree of adoption is vested not in the Court of First Instance of Manila but in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of the same city. This contention is impressed with merit.

Republic Act No. 409, the Charter of the City of Manila, was amended on September 9, 1955, by R.A. No. 1401. The amendatory statute created a Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in the City of Manila and vested it with "exclusive original jurisdiction to hear and decide the following cases . . .

x       x       x


"(b) Cases involving custody, guardianship, adoption; paternity and acknowledgment; . . . (Sec. 38-A, Charter of the City of Manila.).

It is obvious that since Civil Case No. 66515 involves adoption or more precisely its annulment, it is the JDRC and not the CFI of Manila which has jurisdiction over the case. (See Perez v. Tuazon de Perez, 109 Phil. 654 [1960]).

It is asserted by the respondents, however, that the governing provision is the last paragraph of Sec. 38-A of the aforesaid charter which reads:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"If any question involving any of the above matters should arise as an incident in any case pending in the ordinary courts, said incident shall be determined in the main case."cralaw virtua1aw library

Suffice it to say that the question as to the validity of the adoption decreed in Civil Case No. 8332 is not "an incident pending in any case in the ordinary courts." It is a matter sought to be litigated in a civil action which has been independently and separately instituted.

The question of prescription of the action involves the ascertainment of factual matters such as the date when the period to bring the action commenced to run. Also relevant is the claim of the respondents that the adoption decree is null and void ab initio because it was obtained through fraud so that the action to nullify it can not prescribe, which requires ascertainment as to whether or not fraud was indeed committed. Under the circumstances the question involves factual matters which cannot be resolved by this Court; it should be resolved by a court which can ascertain the facts.

The petitioner claims that the private respondents are estopped from impugning the validity of the adoption because:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Almost from their birth, the petitioner Paulina Santos de Parreño and her late sister had been living with the spouses Simplicio and Juliana Reyes; they had cared for and educated the children; they were the only parents the children knew. After the adoption, the relationship continued but in an intensified degree. The children, in gratitude to the adoption, gave their foster parents their services, their respect, their attention and care.

"Were Doña Juliana alive today, she would never have questioned the adoption; she would have fought with all the fury of a mother defending her young, against the respondents’ incursions on her properties which she intended her adopted daughters to enjoy after she dies.

"Moreover, if any irregularity was perpetrated to achieve the adoption, the minors were its innocent victims; in the eyes of the law, as the petitioner for adoption, Doña Juliana was, at least in part, responsible for whatever wrongs may there have been committed; go that, even if she would wish to, she could not have taken advantage of the wrong to annul the decree of adoption she had sought and obtained.

"Suffice it to say, therefore, that the respondents, if they have any rights at all, can have no greater rights that Doña Juliana had. She could not and would not have questioned the adoption. What right then, what personality now, do respondents have to what Doña Juliana could not and would not have done. Certainly, none."cralaw virtua1aw library

The quotation is at best an argument ad hominem; it attributes, without basis, an attitude to someone long dead and which cannot be verified. It does not deserve consideration.

It appears that when Juliana Reyes died intestate and her estate was being settled, her husband Simplicio asked to be appointed administrator of the estate.

Gregoria Aranzanso and Demetria Ventura who are included among the several private respondents in this case, opposed the request. They based their opposition on the claim that the marriage of Simplicio to Juliana was void because it was bigamous and that the adoption of Paulina and Aurora Santos was likewise void for want of written consent of their parents.

The Court of First Instance ruled that the validity of the adoption could not be assailed collaterally in intestate proceedings. Aranzanso and Ventura appealed to the Court of Appeals which ruled that the adoption was null and void due to lack of consent thereto by the natural parents of the minor children which it deemed a jurisdictional defect still open to collateral attack. On appeal to this Court by way of a petition for review, it was held that the adoption decree in favor of Paulina and Aurora Santos cannot be assailed in the settlement proceedings; that the attack on the decree cannot be made collaterally; and that a separate action for that purpose should be instituted. (Santos, Et. Al. v. Aranzanso, Et Al., 123 Phil. 160 [1966].).

We mention the decision because the petitioner claims that this Court had "promulgated a decision upholding the validity of the adoption of your petitioner Paulina S. de Parreño and her late sister, Aurora Santos."cralaw virtua1aw library

While it is indeed true that the dispositive portion of the decision says:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Wherefore, the judgment of the Court of Appeals is hereby reversed and the order of the probate court a quo sustaining the adoption, dated April 6, 1959, is affirmed. Respondents Gregoria Aranzanso and Demetria Ventura as well as Consuelo and Pacita Pasion are declared without right to intervene as heirs in the settlement of the intestate estate of Juliana Reyes. The preliminary junction heretofore issued is dissolved, except insofar as it enjoins the intervention or allowance of withdrawals of property from the estate by Gregoria Aranzanso, Demetria Ventura, Consuelo and Pacita Pasion, in the concept of heirs, as to which it is hereby made permanent. No costs."cralaw virtua1aw library

the law of the case is simply that the decree of adoption could not be assailed collaterally in the settlement proceedings. It does not foreclose a separate action instituted for that purpose.

WHEREFORE, the petition is hereby granted; the Court of First Instance of Manila shall desist from trying Civil Case No. 66515; and said case shall instead be transferred to the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Manila for trial. No special pronouncement as to costs.

SO ORDERED.

Concepcion, Jr., Guerrero, De Castro, and Escolin, JJ., concur.

Barredo, (Chairman), J., no part, as I am personally involved.

Aquino, J., in the result.




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