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Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence > Year 2018 > June 2018 Decisions > G.R. No. 200223, June 06, 2018 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, PARALUMAN C. JABSON, MAGPURI C. JABSON, MANUEL C. JABSON III, EDGARDO C. JABSON, RENATO C. JABSON, NOEL C. JABSON, AND NESTOR C. JABSON, REPRESENTED BY LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.:




G.R. No. 200223, June 06, 2018 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, PARALUMAN C. JABSON, MAGPURI C. JABSON, MANUEL C. JABSON III, EDGARDO C. JABSON, RENATO C. JABSON, NOEL C. JABSON, AND NESTOR C. JABSON, REPRESENTED BY LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

G.R. No. 200223, June 06, 2018

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, PARALUMAN C. JABSON, MAGPURI C. JABSON, MANUEL C. JABSON III, EDGARDO C. JABSON, RENATO C. JABSON, NOEL C. JABSON, AND NESTOR C. JABSON, REPRESENTED BY LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.

D E C I S I O N

LEONARDO-DE CASTRO,* J.:

Before the Court is a petition for review on certiorari under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court, as amended, seeking to reverse and set aside the Amended Decision1 dated November 4, 2010 and Resolution2 dated December 26, 2011 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. CV No. 82986 entitled, "Lakambini C. Jabson, Paraluman C. Jabson, Marpuri C. Jabson, Manuel C. Jabson III, Edgardo C. Jabson, Renata Jabson, Noel C. Jabson, and Nestor C. Jabson, represented by Lakambini C. Jabson, Attorney-in� Fact." The Court of Appeals affirmed the Decision3 dated October 28, 2003 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 161, Pasig City in LRC Case No. N-11402 entitled, "Re: Application for Registration of Title Lakambini C. Jabson, et al., Applicants, Represented by: Lakambini C. Jabson, Attorney-in-Fact."4

Factual Antecedents

On February 17, 1999, siblings Lakambini, Paraluman, Tala, and Magpuri together with Manuel III, Edgardo, Renato, Noel, and Nestor representing their father, Manuel, Jr., all surnamed Jabson (respondents Jabson), filed for the second time an Application for Registration of Title5 (Application) before the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 161, Pasig City docketed as LRC Case No. N-11402. Their first attempt to have the subject properties registered in their names was denied by then Court of First Instance in 1978 "for failure of the applicants to comply with the recommendation of the then Land Registration Commission to include in their application the complete names and postal addresses of all the lessees occupying the lands sought to be registered."6

The RTC narrated the facts leading to the application's filing, viz.:

There are two parcels of land being applied for registration�one is located at Barrio San Jose, Pasig City, and the other is situated in Barangay Bagong Katipunan, Pasig City. Both used to form part of seven parcels of land owned and possessed by the Jabson family as early as 1909. Each and every applicant herein claims undivided share and participation as follows: Lakambini C. Jabson�1/5; Paraluman Jabson�1/5; Magpuri Jabson�1/5 & Tala J. Olega�1/5; Manuel III, Edgardo, Renata, Noel & Nestor Jabson as legal heirs of their father Manuel Jabson, Jr. �1/5.

Sometime in 1978, applicants had already applied for registration of the same parcels of land. However, said previous application docketed as LRC No. 9572 was dismissed by the CFI of Rizal, Branch 11, as per Order dated 29 December 1978 for failure of the applicants to comply with the recommendation of the then Land Registration Commission to include in their application the complete names and postal addresses of all the lessees occupying the lands sought to be registered.

The first parcel of land (or the San Jose property) consists of Lots 1, 2 and 3 with a total area of 1,344 square meters and is covered by verified survey plan PSU-233559. x x x

The second parcel of land (or the Bagong Katipunan property) sought to be registered consists of Lots 26346 and 26347, with a total area of 3,024 square meters and is covered by verified survey plan AP-00- 000399.7 x x x (Citations omitted.)

Respondents Jabson acquired the San Jose and Bagong Katipunan properties via inheritance and purchase from their predecessors-in-interest. At the time of filing, it is not disputed that Lakambini, Paraluman, and Magpuri have already built their residences on the San Jose property, with remaining portions of the land occupied by third parties either thru lease or applicants' mere acquiescence. As to the Bagong Katipunan property, respondents Jabson alleged that they have leased portions of it to various third parties who have been paying rentals thereon.8

Decision of the RTC

In its Decision dated October 28, 2003, the RTC ruled in favor of respondents Jabson, viz.:

WHEREFORE, the verified application for registration of title of the subject lots filed by the applicants Lakambini, Paraluman, Magpuri, Manuel III, Edgardo, Renato, Noel and Nestor, all surnamed Jabson, and Tala J. Olega is hereby GRANTED.

Upon this decision becoming final, let the corresponding decree of registration be issued to herein applicants.9

The RTC found that respondents Jabson acquired the properties from their predecessors-in-interest who, in turn, have possessed the same since time immemorial. Upon acquisition, respondents Jabson possessed the parcels of land for more than 30 years in an open, continuous, exclusive, and notorious manner, and in the concept of an owner. Moreover, their title was never disputed by other persons occupying the land. Thus, the RTC ruled that respondents Jabson satisfactorily proved and established their rights over the subject properties, in compliance with Section 14(1) and (2) of Presidential Decree No. 1529.

Aggrieved, petitioner Republic of the Philippines (Republic) elevated the case to the Court of Appeals.

The Ruling of the Court of Appeals

On January 30, 2009, the appellate court rendered a Decision10 (Original Decision) in petitioner Republic's favor, to wit:

WHEREFORE, the appealed decision of the Regional Trial Court of Pasig City (Branch 161) is REVERSED and SET ASIDE and the instant application for registration and confirmation of title DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.11

The Court of Appeals held that in land registration cases, the applicant has the burden of showing that he is the real and absolute owner in fee simple of the land applied for.12 Thus, to have his imperfect title confirmed, the applicant must present evidence to prove that his possession has been adverse, continuous, open, public, peaceful, and in the concept of an owner13 since June 12, 1945 or earlier. However, the appellate court noted that the rule on confirmation of an imperfect title grounded on adverse possession does not apply unless and until the subject land has been released in an official proclamation to that effect so that it may form part of the disposable lands of the public domain. To this end, the applicant must secure a certification from the Government that the land applied for is in fact alienable and disposable.14

It found that respondents Jabson did not present any evidence showing that the San Jose property had already been classified as alienable and disposable land of the public domain. A plain photocopy of a purported Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) Certification dated May 14, 1998, which tended to show that the Bagong Katipunan property is "within the alienable and disposable zone," was submitted to the trial court.15 However, the Court of Appeals noted that no party identified, testified to, nor offered the certification in evidence. Thus, the Court of Appeals held that it cannot be admitted in evidence. Moreover, even if respondents Jabson offered in evidence a subdivision plan with a notation that the Bagong Katipunan property "is alienable and disposable" as certified by the Bureau of Forest Development, the Court of Appeals ruled that such plan does not constitute proof that the property is indeed alienable and disposable.16

Subsequently, respondents Jabson moved for the reconsideration of the aforequoted Decision. And finding merit in their motion, the appellate court issued its assailed Amended Decision dated November 4, 2010, viz.:

WHEREFORE, the instant motion for reconsideration is hereby GRANTED. This Court's Decision dated January 30, 2009 is RECALLED and SET ASIDE, and a new one entered affirming the Decision dated October 28, 2003 of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 161, Pasig City in LRC Case No. N-11402.17

The Court of Appeals found that respondents Jabson sufficiently established that: (a) they have had open, continuous, exclusive, and notorious possession of the subject properties; and (b) such properties formed part of the alienable and disposable lands of the public domain.

Previously, the appellate court did not give weight to the CENRO Certification dated May 14, 1998 as it was not offered in evidence. However, relying on the principle of substantial justice,18 it admitted the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Certification19 dated February 19, 2009 submitted by respondents Jabson, which reads:

This is to certify that the tract of land as shown and described at the reverse side of this Advance Plan (Ap-00-000399) of Lots 26346 and 26347, Mcad-579, Pasig Multi-Purpose Cadastre situated at Brgy. Bagong Katipunan, Pasig City containing an area of 3,024 square meters as surveyed by Geodetic Engineer Juanito A. Ilad for Manuel Jabson, Jr., et al., was verified to be within the Alienable and Disposable Land, under Project No. 21 of Pasig City per L.C. Map No. 639, approved on March 11, 1927.

This certification is issued upon the request of Lakambini C. Jabson for whatever legal purpose it may serve as contained in her letter dated February 18, 2009. (Emphasis supplied.)

The Court of Appeals pointed out that based on Llanes v. Republic,20 in the interest of substantial justice and to resolve a material issue in a land registration case, the court is allowed to admit a CENRO Certification in evidence despite its belated submission and lack of formal offer.

Further, the appellate court ruled that respondents Jabson sufficiently established their adverse possession of the subject properties through the following: (a) by exercising specific acts of ownership such as constructing residential houses on the subject properties and leasing the same to third parties, and (b) as admitted by petitioner Republic, by possessing and occupying the San Jose property since 1944.

Petitioner Republic's subsequent motion for reconsideration21 was denied in a Resolution dated December 26, 2011.

Hence, the present petition.

The Issue

Petitioner Republic comes before this Court raising a single issue:

THE COURT OF APPEALS GRAVELY ERRED IN REVERSING ITS EARLIER DECISION AND SUSTAINING THE JUDGMENT OF THE LOWER COURT CONSIDERING THAT RESPONDENTS FAILED TO ESTABLISH ALL THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE LAW TO WARRANT THE REGISTRATION IN THEIR FAVOR OF THE LOTS IN QUESTION.22

Petitioner Republic insists that respondents Jabson failed to establish with clear and convincing evidence that they have complied with all the requirements under the law to register their title over the subject properties.23

Specifically, petitioner Republic maintains that respondents Jabson failed to present any document showing that the subject properties are alienable and disposable. It argues that the appellate court erred in admitting the DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 on two grounds � first, respondents Jabson did not show that Carlita P. Casta�eda, DENR Senior Forest Management Specialist, the signatory in the certification, was authorized to issue such a document; and second, as held in Republic v. Castro,24 a document that has not been identified and presented during the proceedings in the trial court cannot be submitted for the first time on appeal. Citing Republic v. T.A.N. Properties, Inc.,25 petitioner Republic asserts that respondents Jabson should establish that the DENR Secretary had approved the subject properties' classification as alienable and disposable parts of the public domain. Further, respondents Jabson also failed to show the manner by which their predecessors-in-interest acquired the subject properties. They did not present proof showing their predecessors' basis for claiming ownership or any act that would establish the nature of their predecessors' possession or ownership.26

For their part, respondents Jabson insist that they have proven through clear and convincing evidence the subject properties' alienable and disposable nature, the manner and length of time of their predecessors-in� interest's possession, as well as their acts of ownership over the subject properties.27 Thus, inasmuch as the Court of Appeals' factual findings are supported by these evidence, such findings are binding on this Court.

The Ruling of the Court

The petition is meritorious.

At the onset, We address respondents Jabson's argument that, as this Court is not a trier of facts, We are bound by the trial and appellate courts' factual findings, when supported by clear and convincing evidence. Thus, only questions of law may be raised in a petition for review on certiorari.

It is settled that a question of law arises when there is doubt or difference as to what the law is on a certain state of facts, and the question does not call for an examination of the probative value of the evidence presented by the litigants. On the other hand, there is a question of fact when the doubt or controversy arises as to the truth or falsity of the alleged facts.28

The present petition does not require an examination of the probative value or truthfulness of the evidence presented. It merely raises the question whether or not the Court of Appeals correctly applied the law and jurisprudence when in granting respondents Jabson�s application for registration of title to the subject property.29 Thus, the pivotal question herein is whether or not the grant of respondents Jabson's application for registration of title to the subject property was proper under the law and current jurisprudence.

The general rule prevailing over claims of land is the Regalian Doctrine, which, as enshrined in the 1987 Constitution, declares that the State owns all lands of the public domain.30 In other words, land that has not been acquired from the government, either by purchase, grant, or any other mode recognized by law, belongs to the State as part of the public domain.31

In turn, The Public Land Act32 governs the classification and disposition of lands of the public domain, except for timber and mineral lands.33 The law also entitles possessors of public lands to judicial confirmation of their imperfect titles, viz.:

Sec. 48. The following described Citizens of the Philippines, occupying lands of the public domain or claiming to own any such lands or an interest therein, but whose titles have not been perfected or completed, may apply to the Court of First Instance of the province where the land is located for confirmation of their claims and the issuance of a certificate of title therefor, under the Land Registration Act, to wit:

x x x x

(b) Those who by themselves or through their predecessors in interest have been in the open, continuous, exclusive, and notorious possession and occupation of alienable and disposable lands of the public domain, under a bona fide claim of acquisition or ownership, since June 12, 1945, except when prevented by war or force majeure. These shall be conclusively presumed to have performed all the conditions essential to a Government grant and shall be entitled to a certificate of title under the provisions of this chapter.34

The above-cited provision is echoed in Section 14 of Presidential Decree No. 1529, viz.:

SECTION 14. Who may apply. � The following persons may file in the proper Court of First Instance an application for registration of title to land, whether personally or through their duly authorized representatives:

(1)
Those who by themselves or through their predecessors-in-interest have been in open, continuous, exclusive and notorious possession and occupation of alienable and disposable lands of the public domain under a bona fide claim of ownership since June 12, 1945, or earlier.

It is clear from the above-cited provisions that any applicant for registration of title to land derived through a public grant must sufficiently establish three things: (a) the subject land's alienable and disposable nature; (b) his or her predecessors' adverse possession thereof, and (c) the reckoning date from which such adverse possession was under a bona fide claim of ownership, that is, since June 12, 1945 or earlier.35

That land has been removed from the scope of the Regalian Doctrine and reclassified as part of the public domain's alienable and disposable portion cannot be assumed or implied. The prevailing rule is that the applicant must clearly establish the existence of a positive act of the government, such as a presidential proclamation or an executive order; an administrative action; investigation reports of Bureau of Lands investigators; and a legislative act or a statute to prove the alienable and disposable nature of the subject land.36

In the present case, the Court of Appeals ruled that the DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 was sufficient evidence to establish the subject properties' alienable and disposable character.

We disagree.

We cannot give probative value to the DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 as submitted by respondents Jabson.

First, respondents Jabson's belated submission of a supposed vital document tending to prove the subject properties' alienability is fatal to their cause.

The general rule is that an applicant must formally offer evidence supporting his application before the trial court to duly prove the documents' genuineness and due execution.37 As an exception to this rule, in Llanes v. Republic as cited by the Court of Appeals, the Court admitted in evidence a corrected CENRO certification not formally offered in the trial court and only presented on appeal. However, Llanes is not on all fours with the present petition. There are special circumstances justifying the Court's ruling in Llanes that are not present in the case at bar.

When the proceedings in Llanes reached the appeal stage, the applicants therein had already presented two certifications before the trial court to support their claim that the subject property therein had already been classified as alienable and disposable. However, the two certifications bore different dates as to when the subject land was classified. To clarify the matter, on appeal, the applicants therein submitted a corrected certification confirming the true date of classification. Thus, the Court held:

If the Court strictly applies the aforequoted provision of law, it would simply pronounce that the Court of Appeals could not have admitted the corrected CENRO Certification because it was not formally offered as evidence before the MCTC during the trial stage. Nevertheless, since the determination of the true date when the subject property became alienable and disposable is material to the resolution of this case, it behooves this Court, in the interest of substantial justice, fairness, and equity, to consider the corrected CENRO Certification even though it was only presented during the appeal to the Court of Appeals. Since rules of procedure are mere tools designed to facilitate the attainment of justice, it is well recognized that the Court is empowered to suspend its rules or to exempt a particular case from the application of a general rule, when the rigid application thereof tends to frustrate rather than promote the ends of justice.

Moreover, the Spouses Llanes should not be made to suffer the grave consequences, which include the possibility of losing their right to their property, arising from the mistake of CENRO, a government agency. CENRO itself admitted its blunder and willingly issued a corrected Certification. Very conspicuously, no other objection to the corrected CENRO Certification was raised except as to its late presentation; its issuance and authenticity were not challenged or placed in doubt.38 (Emphasis supplied, citation omitted.)

From the foregoing, what was belatedly filed in Llanes was merely a corrected or amended certification, the unedited version of which had been earlier presented in the trial court as evidence of the alienable and disposable nature of the land. And the correction or amendment pertained merely to the statement of the reckoning date of adverse possession.

Unlike in Llanes, however, respondents Jabson failed to present during trial any evidence establishing the subject properties' alienable and disposable nature. Admittedly, found in the trial court's records was Oppositor Leonida Jabson's Oposisyon sa Pagpapatitulo ng Lupa dated July 2, 1998, and attached thereto was an alleged CENRO Certification dated May 14, 1998 issued by Atty. Juanito A. Viernes, a CENR Officer, stating that the subject Bagong Katipunan property is, "[w]ithin the Alienable and Disposable Zone per Project No. 21 and Land Classification Map No. 639."39 But such document is of no consequence as it was: (a) merely a plain photocopy; (b) not formally offered during trial; and (c) only formed part of the trial court's record not at the instance of respondents Jabson, but due to Oppositor Leonida's submission.

The DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 was submitted for the first time by respondents Jabson in their Motion for Reconsideration of the Court of Appeals' original Decision dated January 30, 2009. This document also cannot be given probative value � it was not presented and identified during trial, much less formally offered in evidence. That it was procured as an afterthought is a given. A cursory reading of the document will reveal that the document was dated after respondents Jabson had already lost their appeal on January 30, 2009. This fact underscores that it was submitted to "cure" what the original Decision identified as a "defect" in the case.

Second, as correctly pointed out by petitioner Republic, Carlito P. Casta�eda, a DENR Sr. Forest Management Specialist, was not authorized to issue certifications as to land classification, much less order for the release of lands of the public domain as alienable and disposable.40

The Public Land Act41 vested the President the authority to classify lands of the public domain into alienable and disposable. Subsequently, the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines42 also empowered the DENR Secretary to determine and approve land classification as well as declare the same as alienable and disposable.43

In turn, DENR Administrative Order (DENR AO) No. 2044 dated May 30, 1988 authorized the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Offices (PENRO)45 and CENRO46 to issue certifications as to the status of land classifications, as part of their efforts to decentralize selected functions and authorities of the offices within the DENR. Note, however, that within the department, the DENR Secretary retains the sole authority to approve land classification and release lands as alienable and disposable.47

In other words, while the PENRO and CENRO are authorized to issue certifications as to the status of land classification, only the DENR Secretary is empowered to declare that a certain parcel of land forms part of the alienable and disposable portion of the public domain.

Third, a certification alone is not sufficient in proving the subject land's alienable and disposable nature. We have already ruled that a PENRO and/or CENRO certification must be accompanied by a copy of the original classification, certified as a true copy by the legal custodian of the official records, which: (a) released the subject land of the public domain as alienable and disposable, and (b) was approved by the DENR Secretary.48

Fourth, even assuming arguendo that the DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 does not suffer the aforementioned shortcomings, the same only served to prove the land classification of one of the subject properties � Bagong Katipunan. To recall, respondents Jabson filed their application in relation to two properties, viz.: San Jose and Bagong Katipunan properties. However, the DENR Certification dated February 19, 2009 covers the Bagong Katipunan property only.

To this day, respondents Jabson have not established the alienable and disposable nature of the San Jose property.

All told, from the foregoing, it is clear that respondents Jabson did not overcome the presumption that the parcels of land sought to be registered still formed part of the public domain. Thus, there was absolutely no basis for the Court of Appeals to approve respondents Jabson's application pertaining to the Bagong Katipunan property, and much less the San Jose property.

WHEREFORE, the petition is hereby GRANTED. The Amended Decision dated November 4, 2010 and Resolution dated December 26, 2011 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. CV No. 82986, are REVERSED and SET ASIDE. Respondents Jabson's application for registration and issuance of title to: (a) Lots 1, 2, and 3 as per PSU-233559, Barrio San Jose, Pasig City, and (b) Lots 26346 and 26347 as per AP-00-000399, Barangay Bagong Katipunan, Pasig City, in LRC Case No. N-11402 filed with the Regional Trial Court, Branch 161, Pasig City is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.

SO ORDERED.

Bersamin,**Del Castillo, and Gesmundo, JJ., concur.
Tijam, J
., on official leave.

Endnotes:


* Acting Chairperson, Per Special Order No. 2559 dated May 11, 2018.

** Per Raffle dated February 26, 2018.

1Rollo, pp. 43-50; penned by Associate Justice Magdangal M. de Leon with Associate Justices Fernanda Lampas Peralta and Ramon R. Garcia concurring.

2 Id. at 51-52.

3 Id. at 76-81; penned by Judge Alicia P. Mari�o-Co.

4 Rolando T. Reyes, Oppositor; Leonida H. Jabson, Leonardo B. Suque, Reggie S. Reyes, and Lourdes B. Sisik, Oppositors; and Republic of the Philippines, Oppositor.

5 Records, pp. 30-38.

6Rollo, p. 77.

7 Id. at 77-78.

8 Id. at 108.

9 Id. at 81.

10 Id. at 100-111; penned by Associate Justice Edgardo P. Cruz with Associate Justices Magdangal M. de Leon and Ramon R. Garcia concurring.

11 Id. at 110.

12 Id. at 104 citing Republic v. Lee, 274 Phil. 284, 290 (1991).

13 Id. at 105 citing The Director, Lands Management Bureau v. Court of Appeals, 381 Phil. 761, 769-770 (2000).

14 Id. at 108 citing Zarate v. Director of Land, 478 Phil. 421, 434-435 (2004).

15 Records, p. 85, Annex "H-2" of the Oposisyon ng Pagpapatitulo ng Lupa.

16Rollo, p. 109 citing Republic v. Barandiaran, 563 Phil. 1030, 1035 (2007).

17 Id. at 14.

18 Id. at 46 citing Llanes v. Republic, 592 Phil. 623, 633 (2008).

19 Id. at 131.

20 Supra note 18 at 633-634.

21 In Court of Appeals Resolution dated December 26, 2011, rollo, pp. 51-52.

22Rollo, p. 27.

23 Id. at 36.

24 594 Phil. 124, 137 (2008).

25 578 Phil. 441 (2008).

26Rollo, pp. 32-35.

27 Id. at 146-162.

28Gaerlan v. Republic, 729 Phil. 418, 429-430 (2014) citing Republic v. Medida, 692 Phil. 454, 461 (2012).

29Republic v. Jaralve, 698 Phil. 86, 104 (2012).

30 1987 CONSTITUTION, Article XII, Section 2.

31Republic v. Jaralve, supra note 29 at 105.

32 The Public Land Act, Commonwealth Act No. 141, November 7, 1936.

33Republic v. Jaralve, supra note 29 at 105.

34 As amended by Presidential Decree No. 1073 entitled "Extending the Period of Filing Applications for Administrative Legalization (Free Patent) and Judicial Confirmation of Imperfect and Incomplete Titles to Alienable and Disposable Lands in the Public Domain Under Chapter VII and Chapter VIII of Commonwealth Act No. 141, as amended, for Eleven (11) Years Commencing January 1, 1977."

35See Republic v. Roasa, 752 Phil. 439, 446 (2015); Republic v. Jaralve, supra note 29 at 106-107.

36Fortuna v. Republic, 728 Phil. 373, 382-383 (2014).

37Gaerlan v. Republic, supra note 28 at 439 citing Republic v. Gomez, 682 Phil. 631, 640 (2012).

38Llanes v. Republic, supra note 18 at 633-634.

39 Records, p. 85.

40Republic v. TA.N. Properties, Inc., supra note 25.

41 Section 6 of The Public Land Act provides, "The President, upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce, shall from time to time classify the lands of the public domain into � (a) Alienable or disposable, (b) Timber, and (c) Mineral lands, and may at any time and in a like manner transfer such lands from one class to another, for the purposes of their administration and disposition."

42 Presidential Decree No. 705, May 19, 1975, as cited in Fortuna v. Republic, supra note 36.

43Fortuna v. Republic, id., citing Section 13 of Presidential Decree No. 705 or the Revised Forestry Code of the Philippines, approved on May 19, 1975.

44 Subject: Delineation of Regulatory Functions And Authorities. Available on: http://policy.denr.gov.ph/1988/DENR_DAO 1988-20.pdf. Last accessed: May 18, 2018.

45 DENR AO No. 20, Part F.

46 Id., Part G.

47 Id., Part A.

48Republic v. T.A.N. Properties, Inc., supra note 25.




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  • A.C. No. 10267, June 18, 2018 - HELEN GRADIOLA,* Complainant, v. ATTY. ROMULO A. DELES, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 11173 (Formerly CBD No. 13-3968), June 11, 2018 - RE: CA-G.R. CV NO. 96282 (SPOUSES BAYANI AND MYRNA M. PARTOZA VS. LILIAN* B. MONTANO AND AMELIA SOLOMON), Complainant, v. ATTY. CLARO JORDAN M. SANTAMARIA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 214940, June 06, 2018 - MARIA DE LEON TRANSPORTATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY MA. VICTORIA D. RONQUILLO, Petitioner, v. DANIEL M. MACURAY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 223525, June 25, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BENEDICTO VEEDOR, JR. Y MOLOD A.K.A. "BRIX", Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 12011, June 26, 2018 - NICANOR D. TRIOL, Complainant, v. ATTY. DELFIN R. AGCAOILI, JR., Respondent.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-18-2523 (Formerly OCA I.P.I No. 14-4353-RTJ), June 06, 2018 - EXTRA EXCEL INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES, INC., REPRESENTED BY ATTY. ROMMEL V. OLIVA, Complainant, v. HON. AFABLE E. CAJIGAL, PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 96, QUEZON CITY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 229645, June 06, 2018 - NORMA M. BALEARES, DESIDERIO M. BALEARES, GERTRUDES B. CARIASA, RICHARD BALEARES, JOSEPH BALEARES, SUSAN B. DELA CRUZ, MA. JULIA B. RECTRA, AND EDWIN BALEARES, Petitioners, v. FELIPE B. ESPANTO, REP. BY MARCELA B. BALEARES, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 234651, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BENITO LABABO ALIAS "BEN," WENEFREDO LABABO, JUNIOR LABABO (AL), AND FFF, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 235511, June 20, 2018 - METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Petitioner, v. JUNNEL'S MARKETING CORPORATION, PURIFICACION DELIZO, AND BANK OF COMMERCE, Respondents.; G.R. No. 235565, June 20, 2018 - BANK OF COMMERCE, Petitioner, v. JUNNEL'S MARKETING CORPORATION, PURIFICACION DELIZO, AND METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 234533, June 27, 2018 - SPOUSES JULIETA B. CARLOS AND FERNANDO P. CARLOS, Petitioners, v. JUAN CRUZ TOLENTINO, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 3951, June 19, 2018 - UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK, Complainant, v. ATTY. LAURO G. NOEL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 204131, June 04, 2018 - SPOUSES JAIME AND CATHERINE BASA, SPOUSES JUAN AND ERLINDA OGALE REPRESENTED BY WINSTON OGALE, SPOUSES ROGELIO AND LUCENA LAGASCA REPRESENTED BY LUCENA LAGASCA, AND SPOUSES CRESENCIO AND ELEADORA APOSTOL, Petitioners, v. ANGELINE LOY VDA. DE SENLY LOY, HEIRS OF ROBERT CARANTES, THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FOR BAGUIO CITY, AND THE CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE OF BAGUIO CITY, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 219088, June 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RONNIE DELA CRUZ A.K.A. "BAROK," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 223565, June 18, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JONATHAN PAL, THANIEL MAGBANTA, ALIAS DODONG MANGO [RON ARIES DAGATAN CARIAT] AND ALIAS TATAN CUTACTE, ACCUSED, RON ARIES DAGATAN CARIAT ALIAS DODONG MANGO, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 191622, June 06, 2018 - ILUMINADA BATAC, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. 2011-05-SC, June 19, 2018 - RE: DECEITFUL CONDUCT OF IGNACIO S. DEL ROSARIO, CASH CLERK III, RECORDS AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER SECTION, CHECKS DISBURSEMENT DIVISION, FMO-OCA, IGNACIO S. DEL ROSARIO, Petitioner.

  • G.R. No. 205953, June 06, 2018 - DIONELLA A. GOPIO, DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE, JOB ASIA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, Petitioner, v. SALVADOR B. BAUTISTA, Respondents.

  • G.R.No. 202324, June 04, 2018 - CONCHITA GLORIA AND MARIA LOURDES GLORIA-PAYDUAN, Petitioners, v. BUILDERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 190324, June 06, 2018 - PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY, Petitioner, v. THE CITY OF DAVAO, SANGGUNIANG PANGLUNGSOD NG DAVAO CITY, CITY MAYOR OF DAVAO CITY, CITY TREASURER OF DAVAO CITY, CITY ASSESSOR OF DAVAO CITY, AND CENTRAL BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS (CBAA), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 234616, June 20, 2018 - PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. MANU GIDWANI, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 200630, June 04, 2018 - KIM LIONG, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 204307, June 06, 2018 - ORIENT HOPE AGENCIES, INC. AND/OR ZEO MARINE CORPORATION, Petitioners, v. MICHAEL E. JARA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 215111, June 20, 2018 - ABOSTA SHIPMANAGEMENT CORPORATION, PANSTAR SHIPPING CO., LTD., AND/OR GAUDENCIO MORALES, Petitioners, v. RODEL D. DELOS REYES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 233702, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MANUEL GAMBOA Y FRANCISCO @ "KUYA," Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 214053, June 06, 2018 - TEODORICO CASTILLO, ALICE CASTILLO, AND ST. EZEKIEL SCHOOL, INC., Petitioners, v. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 227394, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NORJANA SOOD Y AMATONDIN, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 12156, June 20, 2018 - PAULINO LIM, Complainant, v. ATTY. SOCRATES R. RIVERA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 189792, June 20, 2018 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. CEBU HOLDINGS, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 229787, June 20, 2018 - RICKY ANYAYAHAN Y TARONAS, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218413, June 06, 2018 - FELICIANO S. PASOK, JR., Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN�MINDANAO AND REX Y. DUA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 204183, June 20, 2018 - BARANGAY TONGONAN, ORMOC CITY, REPRESENTED BY ITS PUNONG BARANGAY, ISAGANI R. BA�EZ, Petitioner, v. HON. APOLINARIO M. BUAYA, IN HIS CAPACITY AS PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 35, ORMOC CITY, CITY GOVERNMENT OF ORMOC, REPRESENTED BY ITS MAYOR, HONORABLE ERIC C. CODILLA, THE MUNICIPALITY OF KANANGA, LEYTE, REPRESENTED BY ITS MAYOR, HONORABLE GIOVANNI M. NAPARI, AND PHILIPPINE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORP.* (PNOC-EDC), REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT MR. PAUL AQUINO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 200223, June 06, 2018 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, PARALUMAN C. JABSON, MAGPURI C. JABSON, MANUEL C. JABSON III, EDGARDO C. JABSON, RENATO C. JABSON, NOEL C. JABSON, AND NESTOR C. JABSON, REPRESENTED BY LAKAMBINI C. JABSON, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 218269, June 06, 2018 - IN RE: APPLICATION FOR LAND REGISTRATION, SUPREMA T. DUMO, Petitioner, v. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 228960, June 11, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JUNREL R. VILLALOBOS, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 205925, June 20, 2018 - BASES CONVERSION AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 228504, June 06, 2018 - PHILSYNERGY MARITIME, INC. AND/OR TRIMURTI SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD., Petitioners, v. COLUMBANO PAGUNSAN GALLANO, JR., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 224327, June 11, 2018 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 222497, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. PEDRO RUPAL, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-16-2460, June 27, 2018 - ATTY. JEROME NORMAN L. TACORDA AND LETICIA RODRIGO-DUMDUM, Complainants, v. JUDGE PERLA V. CABRERA-FALLER, EXECUTIVE JUDGE, AND OPHELIA G. SULUEN, OFFICER-IN-CHARGE/LEGAL RESEARCHER II, BOTH OF BRANCH 90, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, DASMARI�AS CITY, CAVITE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 217301, June 06, 2018 - CONSOLIDATED BUILDING MAINTENANCE, INC. AND SARAH DELGADO, Petitioners, v. ROLANDO ASPREC, JR. AND JONALEN BATALLER, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 219670, June 27, 2018 - J.V. LAGON REALTY CORP., REPRESENTED BY NENITA L. LAGON IN HER CAPACITY AS PRESIDENT, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF LEOCADIA VDA. DE TERRE, NAMELY: PURIFICACION T. BANSILOY, EMILY T. CAMARAO, AND DOMINADOR A. TERRE, AS REPRESENTED BY DIONISIA T. CORTEZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 229380, June 06, 2018 - LENIZA REYES Y CAPISTRANO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 209085, June 06, 2018 - NICANOR F. MALCABA, CHRISTIAN C. NEPOMUCENO, AND LAURA MAE FATIMA F. PALIT-ANG, Petitioners, v. PROHEALTH PHARMA PHILIPPINES, INC., GENEROSO R. DEL CASTILLO, JR., AND DANTE M. BUSTO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 224290, June 11, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. VICENTE SIPIN Y DE CASTRO, Accused-Appellants.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-16-2454, June 06, 2018 - PHILIP SEE, Complainant, v. JUDGE ROLANDO G. MISLANG, PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 167, PASIG CITY, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 202113, June 06, 2018 - RICKY B. TULABING, Petitioner, v. MST MARINE SERVICES (PHILS.), INC., TSM INTERNATIONAL LTD., AND/OR CAPT. ALFONSO R. DEL CASTILLO, Respondent.; G.R. No. 202120, June 06, 2018 - MST MARINE SERVICES (PHILS.), INC., TSM INTERNATIONAL LTD., AND/OR CAPT. ALFONSO R. DEL CASTILLO, Petitioners, v. RICKY B. TULABING, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 224626, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. YYY, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 223566, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JUNIE (OR DIONEY) SALVADOR, SR. Y MASAYANG, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 224849, June 06, 2018 - HEIRS OF ERNESTO MORALES, NAMELY: ROSARIO M. DANGSALAN, EVELYN M. SANGALANG, NENITA M. SALES, ERNESTO JOSE MORALES, JR., RAYMOND MORALES, AND MELANIE MORALES, Petitioners, v. ASTRID MORALES AGUSTIN, REPRESENTED BY HER ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, EDGARDO TORRES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 220141, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ARNULFO BALENTONG BERINGUIL, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 194455, June 27, 2018 - SPOUSES AVELINA RIVERA-NOLASCO AND EDUARDO A. NOLASCO, Petitioners, v. RURAL BANK OF PANDI, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 213918, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EVANGELINE ABELLA Y SEDEGO AND MAE ANN SENDIONG, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 196681, June 27, 2018 - CITY OF MANILA AND OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER OF MANILA, Petitioners, v. COSMOS BOTTLING CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. P-16-3586 (Formerly A.M. No. 14-4-43-MCTC), June 05, 2018 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Complainant, v. CLERK OF COURT II MICHAEL S. CALIJA, MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT TRIAL COURT (MCTC), DINGRAS-�MARCOS, ILOCOS NORTE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218947, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. REY ANGELES Y NAMIL Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. Nos. 211820-21, June 06, 2018 - KENSONIC, INC., Petitioner, v. UNI-LINE MULTI-RESOURCES, INC., (PHIL.), Respondent.; G.R. Nos. 211834-35, June 06, 2018 - UNI-LINE MULTI-RESOURCES, INC., Petitioner, v. KENSONIC, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 228960, June 11, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JUNREL R. VILLALOBOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 222559, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JENNIFER GA-A Y CORONADO, Accused; AQUILA "PAYAT" ADOBAR, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 218806, June 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. GLORIA NANGCAS Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 226002, June 25, 2018 - LINO A. FERNANDEZ, JR., Petitioner, v. MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY (MERALCO), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 211876, June 25, 2018 - ASIAN TERMINALS, INC., Petitioner, v. PADOSON STAINLESS STEEL CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 231884, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MICHELLE PARBA-RURAL AND MAY ALMOHAN-DAZA, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 229678, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HERMINIO VIDAL, JR. Y UAYAN @ "PATO," ARNOLD DAVID Y CRUZ @ "ANOT," CIPRIANO REFREA, JR. Y ALMEDA @ "COBRA," RICARDO H. PINEDA @ "PETER," EDWIN R. BARQUEROS @ "MARVIN," AND DANIEL YASON@ "ACE," Accused.; HERMINIO VIDAL, JR. Y UAYAN @ "PATO," AND ARNOLD DAVID Y CRUZ @ "ANOT," Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 206992, June 11, 2018 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. HEREDEROS DE CIRIACO CHUNACO DISTILERIA, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 207004, June 06, 2018 - ASTRID A. VAN DE BRUG, MARTIN G. AGUILAR AND GLENN G. AGUILAR, Petitioners, v. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 195999, June 20, 2018 - LILY S. VILLAMIL, SUBSTITUTED BY HER HEIRS RUDY E. VILLAMIL, SOLOMON E. VILLAMIL, TEDDY E. VILLAMIL, JR., DEBORAH E. VILLAMIL, FLORENCE E. VILLAMIL, GENEVIEVE E. VILLAMIL, AND MARC ANTHONY E. VILLAMIL, Petitioner, v. SPOUSES JUANITO ERGUIZA AND MILA ERGUIZA, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 11396, June 20, 2018 - FRANCO B. GONZALES, Complainant, v. ATTY. DANILO B. BA�ARES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 217916, June 20, 2018 - ABS-CBN PUBLISHING, INC., Petitioner, v. DIRECTOR OF THE BUREAU OF TRADEMARKS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219963, June 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appelle, v. RICARDO TANGLAO Y EGANA, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 3921, June 11, 2018 - DELFINA HERNANDEZ SANTIAGO, Complainant, v. ATTY. ZOSIMO SANTIAGO AND ATTY. NICOMEDES TOLENTINO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 217781, June 20, 2018 - SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS COMPANY, INC., Petitioner, v. FOODSPHERE, INC., Respondent.; G.R. No. 217788, June 20, 2018 - FOODSPHERE, INC., Petitioner, v. SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS COMPANY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 230953, June 20, 2018 - GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND CRISTINA V. ASTUDILLO, Petitioners, v. THE HON. COURT OF APPEALS - CEBU CITY AND FORMER JUDGE MA. LORNA P. DEMONTEVERDE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 206331, June 04, 2018 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE (DARMPC), Petitioner, v. CARMENCITA DIAZ, REPRESENTED BY MARY CATHERINE M. DIAZ; EMMA CABIGTING; AND NINA T. SAMANIEGO, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 10992, June 19, 2018 - RODOLFO M. YUMANG, CYNTHIA V. YUMANG AND ARLENE TABULA, Complainants, v. ATTY. EDWIN M. ALAESTANTE, Respondent.; A.C. No. 10993, , June 19, 2018 - BERLIN V. GABERTAN AND HIGINO GABERTAN, Complainants, v. ATTY. EDWIN M. ALAESTANTE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 226485, June 06, 2018 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BERNIE DELOCIEMBRE Y ANDALES AND DHATS ADAM Y DANGA, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 199930, June 27, 2018 - MELITA O. DEL ROSARIO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 212348, June 19, 2018 - CAREER EXECUTIVE SERVICE BOARD, REPRESENTED BY ITS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MARIA ANTHONETTE VELASCO-ALLONES, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT; THE AUDIT TEAM LEADER, CAREER EXECUTIVE SERVICE BOARD; AND THE SUPERVISING AUDITOR, CLUSTER A - GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICES I, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SECTOR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 233480, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MELANIE B. MERCADER, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 217028, June 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BENJAMIN DOMASIG A.K.A. "MANDO" OR "PILIKITOT" Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 199625, June 06, 2018 - JEROME R. CANLAS, Petitioner, v. GONZALO BENJAMIN A. BONGOLAN, ELMER NONNATUS A. CADANO, MELINDA M. ADRIANO, RAFAEL P. DELOS SANTOS, CORAZON G. CORPUZ, DANILO C. JAVIER, AND JIMMY B. SARONA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 187186, June 06, 2018 - ALICIA C. GALINDEZ, Petitioner, v. SALVACION FIRMALAN; THE HON. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THROUGH THE HON. OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; AND THE REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DENR-REGION IV, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 199455, June 27, 2018 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. LUWALHATI R. ANTONINO AND ELIZA BETTINA RICASA ANTONINO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 200678, June 04, 2018 - BANCO FILIPINO SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE BANK, Petitioner, v. BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS AND THE MONETARY BOARD, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 202836, June 19, 2018 - FIRST SARMIENTO PROPERTY HOLDINGS, INC., Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 11944 (Formerly CBD No. 12-3463), June 20, 2018 - BSA TOWER CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION, Complainant, v. ATTY. ALBERTO CELESTINO B. REYES II, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 218330, June 27, 2018 - HEIRS OF MARCELIANO N. OLORVIDA, JR., REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE, NECITA D. OLORVIDA, Petitioner, v. BSM CREW SERVICE CENTRE PHILIPPINES, INC., AND/OR BERNHARD SCHULTE SHIP MANAGEMENT (CYPRUS) LTD. AND/OR NARCISSUS L. DURAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 234018, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EVANGELINE DE DIOS Y BARRETO, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.M. No. P-18-3843 (Formerly OCA IPI No. 16-4612-P), June 25, 2018 - CONCERNED CITIZENS, Complainants, v. RUTH TANGLAO SUAREZ� HOLGUIN, UTILITY WORKER 1, OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12084, June 06, 2018 - HERNANIE P. DANDOY, Complainant, v. ATTY. ROLAND G. EDAYAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232666, June 20, 2018 - FIELD INVESTIGATION UNIT-OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY OMBUDSMAN FOR LUZON, Petitioner, v. RAQUEL A. DE CASTRO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 185484, June 27, 2018 - FRANCISCO I. CHAVEZ, Petitioner, v. IMELDA R. MARCOS, Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 203797-98, June 27, 2018 - CARMENCITA O. REYES, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN (FIRST DIVISION), OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR, OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227427, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DELIA CALLEJO Y TADEJA AND SILVERA ANTOQUE Y MOYA@ "INDAY", Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 194983, June 20, 2018 - PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK, Petitioner, v. ANTONIO BACANI, RODOLFO BACANI, ROSALIA VDA. DE BAYAUA, JOSE BAYAUA AND JOVITA VDA. DE BAYAUA, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12025, June 20, 2018 - EDMUND BALMACEDA, Complainant, v. ATTY. ROMEO Z. USON, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 231133, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MARVIN MADRONA OTICO, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.C. No. 12121 (Formerly CBD Case No. 14-4322), June 27, 2018 - CELESTINO MALECDAN, Complainant, v. ATTY. SIMPSON T. BALDO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 220517, June 20, 2018 - LOLITA ESPIRITU SANTO MENDOZA AND SPS. ALEXANDER AND ELIZABETH GUTIERREZ, Petitioners, v. SPS. RAMON, SR. AND NATIVIDAD PALUGOD, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230170, June 06, 2018 - MA. SUGAR M. MERCADO AND SPOUSES REYNALDO AND YOLANDA MERCADO, Petitioners, v. HON.JOEL SOCRATES S. LOPENA [PRESIDING JUDGE, METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 33, QUEZON CITY], HON. JOHN BOOMSRI S. RODOLFO [PRESIDING JUDGE, METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 38, QUEZON CITY], HON. REYNALDO B. DAWAY [PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 90, QUEZON CITY], HON. ROBERTO P. BUENAVENTURA [PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 86, QUEZON CITY], HON. JOSE L. BAUTISTA, JR. [PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 107, QUEZON CITY], HON. VITALIANO AGUIRRE II (IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF JUSTICE), BON. DONALD LEE (IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE CHIEF OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY PROSECUTOR OF QUEZON CITY), KRISTOFER JAY I. GO, PETER AND ESTHER GO, KENNETH ROUE I. GO, CASEY LIM JIMENEZ, CRISTINA PALILEO, AND RUEL BALINO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 229302, June 20, 2018 - CONSOLIDATED DISTILLERS OF THE FAR EAST, INC., Petitioner, v. ROGEL N. ZARAGOZA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 227504, June 13, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RODOLFO GRABADOR, JR., ROGER ABIERRA, DANTE ABIERRA AND ALEX ABIERRA, Accused,; ALEX ABIERRA, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-18-2525 (Formerly OCA IPI No. 15-4435-RTJ), June 25, 2018 - SAMUEL N. RODRIGUEZ, Complainant, v. HON. OSCAR P. NOEL, JR., EXECUTIVE JUDGE/PRESIDING JUDGE, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF GENERAL SANTOS CITY, BRANCH 35, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 217027, June 06, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NARCISO SUPAT Y RADOC ALIAS "ISOY", Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 202408, June 27, 2018 - FAROUK B. ABUBAKAR, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.; G.R. No. 202409 - ULAMA S. BARAGUIR Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.; G.R. No. 202412 - DATUKAN M. GUIANI Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 234288, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES v. BINAD CHUA Y MAIGE

  • G.R. No. 205409, June 13, 2018 - CITIGROUP, INC., Petitioner, v. CITYSTATE SAVINGS BANK, INC. Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 199515, June 25, 2018 - RHODORA ILUMIN RACHO, A.K.A. "RHODORA RACHO TANAKA," Petitioner, v. SEIICHI TANAKA, LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF LAS PI�AS CITY, AND THE ADMINISTRATOR AND CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 182307, June 06, 2018 - BELINA CANCIO AND JEREMY PAMPOLINA, Petitioners, v. PERFORMANCE FOREIGN EXCHANGE CORPORATION, Respondent.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-18-2527 (Formerly OCA IPI No. 16-4563-RTJ), June 18, 2018 - ATTY. MAKILITO B. MAHINAY, Complainant, v. HON. RAMON B. DAOMILAS, JR., PRESIDING JUDGE, AND ATTY. ROSADEY E. FAELNAR-BINONGO, CLERK OF COURT V, BOTH OF BRANCH 11, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, CEBU CITY, CEBU, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230991, June 11, 2018 - HILARIO B. ALILING, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 11326 (Formerly CBD Case No. 14-4305), June 27, 2018 - PELAGIO VICENCIO SORONGON, JR., Complainant, v. ATTY. RAMON Y. GARGANTOS, SR., Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 224131-32, June 25, 2018 - SM INVESTMENTS CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. MAC GRAPHICS1 CARRANZ INTERNATIONAL CORP., Respondent.; G.R. Nos. 224337-38, June 25, 2018 - PRIME METROESTATE, INC., Petitioner, v. MAC GRAPHICS CARRANZ INTERNATIONAL CORP., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 212156, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. GERRY AGRAMON, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 190512, June 20, 2018 - D.M. RAGASA ENTERPRISES, INC., Petitioner, v. BANCO DE ORO, INC. (FORMERLY EQUITABLE PCI BANK, INC.), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232299, June 20, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROBERTO ANDRADA Y CAAMPUED, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 213273, June 27, 2018 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LEONARDO B. SIEGA, Accused-Appellant.