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A.C. No. 9334 - CONRADO ABE LOPEZ, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ARTURO C. MATA, ATTY. WILFREDO M. SENTILLAS, AND ATTY. GINES N. ABELLANA, RESPONDENTS.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

A.C. No. 9334, July 28, 2020

CONRADO ABE LOPEZ, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ARTURO C. MATA, ATTY. WILFREDO M. SENTILLAS, AND ATTY. GINES N. ABELLANA, RESPONDENTS.

D E C I S I O N

LAZARO-JAVIER, J.:

The Case

By Complaint dated December 28, 2011, complainant Conrado Abe Lopez charged respondents Atty. Arturo C. Mata, Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas, and Atty. Gines N. Abellana with dishonesty, malpractice, and violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice with prayer for disbarment.

The Complaint Affidavit

Complainant1 essentially alleged:

Moises Legaspino married twice during his lifetime. During his first marriage, he sired Francisco, Basilia, Amando, Mamerto, and Honorata, all surnamed Legaspino. When Moises' first wife died, he got married to Victoria Lopez who had a son, Restituto Lopez, his (Conrado's) adoptive father.

Moises and Victoria passed away, leaving a 49,817 square meter parcel of land to their heirs. Half of the property was adjudicated to Moises' children from his first marriage, while the other half, to Restitute2 Meanwhile, Honorata died without a will, leaving her share in the property to her children Basilio, Pedro, Victoriano, Crisostomo, Regulada, Juan and Patricia, all surnamed Lucmayon.3 Eventually, the shares of Moises' other children from his first marriage were consolidated in the name of Honorata's son Pedro.4 As a result, the property was divided in the following manner: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
1) 20,637 square meters to Spouses Pedro Lucmayon and Anastacia Sacayan by virtue of the sales in their favor including the 712 square meters as Pedro's share being the direct heir of Honorata Legaspino Lucmayon;

2) 24,908 square meters to Honorata Lopez and Conrado Lopez being the heirs of Restituto Lopez; and

3) 712 square meters each for Basilio Lucmayon, Victoriano Lucmayon, Patricia Lucmayon, Crisostomo Lucmayon, Regulada Lucmayon Monteroso, and Juan Lucmayon.5cralawlawlibrary
On December 29, 1953, Restituto executed the "Katapusang Pamigon (Testamento) Intervivos" (Katapusang Panugon) wherein he bequeathed to Conrado the 24,908 sqm property he inherited, identified as Lot No. 1696 -H6 erroneously written as Lot No. 1718.7 But since Conrado was then only eight (8) years old, Restituto kept possession of the document. After Restituto died, the document was left in the possession of Conrado's mother Honorata Abe Lopez.8

Fast forward to the early 2000s, Judge Rogelio Lucmayon, Presiding Judge of MTCC Branch 1, Mandaue, City and son of Pedro Lucmayon, asked Conrado to execute a special power of attorney (First SPA) in favor of his (Judge Lucmayon's) friends9 because he wanted to sell the property they inherited to Cebu Progress Development Company. Complainant acceded to the request and executed the First SPA on July 12, 2004 before Atty. Arturo C. Mata.10

On October 11, 2004, Judge Lucmayon requested anew for Conrado to execute another SPA (Second SPA), this time naming him (Judge Lucmayon) as Attorney-in-Fact. Though Conrado admitted to signing the document, he did not personally appear before the notary public to have the Second SPA notarized. It was Judge Lucmayon who had it notarized by Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas.11

On October 28, 2004, Judge Lucmayon asked Conrado a third time to sign an SPA (Third SPA) which was purportedly required by the vendees before paying for the property in full. Conrado was not aware that the Third SPA contained a "Waiver of Rights, Interest, Possession, and Ownership over Lot No. 1696-H." Just like the Second SPA, he did not personally appear before notary public Atty. Arturo C. Mata.12

After Conrado signed all the documents requested by Judge Lucmayon, the latter asked him for the Katapusang Panugon.13 To his surprise, Judge Lucmayon commented that he had no share in Lot 1696-H because the figures " 1696" were only written in pen under the typewritten words "Lot No. 1718." But he could not have been the one who wrote those figures since he was only eight (8) years old when the Katapusang Panugon was executed. In fact, he only got hold of the document just before his mother died in 1982.14

Later, Conrado discovered the existence of a Deed of Sale dated June 28, 2004 where he allegedly sold his share in Lot No. 1696-H to one Loreto Lecanda.15 The Deed of Sale was notarized by Atty. Gines N. Abellana, albeit complainant denied signing the document, let alone personally appearing before Atty. Abellana to have it notarized. Per Certification dated December 6, 2011 of the Notarial Section, Office of the Clerk of Court, Cebu City, Atty. Abellana did not file his notarial report for 2004.16

Hence, complainant charged Attys. Mata, Sentillas and Abellana with dishonesty, malpractice and violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice.

Meanwhile, Pedro Lucmayon filed a case against Conrado for Quieting of Title (Civil Case No. T-1937) attaching the documents notarized by respondents.

On the other hand, by Complaint Affidavit17 dated September 23,2009, Conrado charged Judge Lucmayon, Atty. Sentillas and Atty. Mata with Falsification of Public Document and Use of Falsified Document before the Office of the City Prosecutor, Cebu. The complaint got dismissed per Amended Resolution18 dated September 14, 2010.

Respondents' Answers

Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas invoked the presumption of regularity. He asserted that since Conrado admitted having signed the Second SPA, it is presumed that he did so before the presence of a notary public.19 Conrado resorted to filing the present complaint to malign his name after failing to obtain a favorable result from the Office of the City Prosecutor.20

Atty. Arturo C. Mata, on the other hand, countered that Conrado had no cause of action because he voluntarily signed the "Waiver of Rights, Interest, Possession, and Ownership of Lot No. 1696-H"21 and allowed Judge Lucmayon to look for a notary public to notarize the document. The name of Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas, with whom he shared the same office, was already stamped on the document as the notary. But upon Judge Lucmayon's request, he notarized the document instead.

He honestly believed that Conrado was among the three (3) persons who were with Judge Lucmayon at the time the document was presented to him for notarization. Out of respect for Judge Lucmayon before whom he appeared for some cases and who was a close friend of Atty. Sentillas, he no longer required Judge Lucmayon and his companions to sign the document again nor asked any questions.22

Lastly, Atty. Gines N. Abellana neither denied nor admitted the charges because the complaint he received allegedly lacked page five (5). He nevertheless averred that the non-submission of his 2004 Notarial Report and the absence of copy of the Deed of Sale dated June 28, 2004 he notarized in the Notarial Section of the Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC Cebu, City were immaterial to the charges against him.23 More, the complaint did not contain any verification and certification against forum shopping.24cralawred

Report and Recommendation of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines
Commission on Bar Discipline (IBP - CBD)

In its Report and Recommendation dated October 26, 2013,25 the IBP - CBD recommended: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully recom�mended that:

The notarial commissions of respondents Mata, Sentillas and Abellana be revoked and they be disqualified from reappointment as notary public for a period of two (2) years and be suspended from the practice of law for a period of three (3) months. They are likewise warned that a repetition of the same or similar offense on the future shall be dealt with more severely.
According to the IBP - CBD, Atty. Sentillas failed to secure competent proof of affiant's identity when he notarized the Second SPA.

Atty. Mata, on the other hand, failed to ensure it was indeed Conrado who was with Judge Lucmayon when he notarized the Third SPA. Too, he admitted not asking for competent proof of identity out of respect for Judge Lucmayon.

Lastly, Atty. Abellana had been remiss in his duty to submit his 2004 Notarial Report as shown by Certification dated December 6, 2011. Worse, the Deed of Absolute Sale dated June 28, 2004 notarized and designated as Doc. No. 16, Page No. 5, Book No. 41, Series of 2004 was never submitted to the Clerk of Court nor the Executive Judge. This cast doubt on whether Conrado indeed executed said document.

Resolutions of the IBP - Board of Governors (BOG)

By Resolution26 dated October 11, 2014, the IBP Board of Governors affirmed with modification. Atty. Mata and Atty. Sentillas' recommended suspension from the practice of law was increased to six (6) months while Atty. Abellana's to three (3) years in view of a previous sanction, thus: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
RESOLVED to ADOPT and APPROVE, as it is hereby ADOPTED and APPROVED, with modification, the Report and Recommendation of the Investigating Commissioner in the above-entitled case, herein made part of this Resolution as Annex "A," and for Respondents' failure to exercise due diligence in the performance of their duties as Notaries Public in violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice, Respondents' notarial commissions are immediately REVOKED. Further, they are DISQUALIFIED for reappointment as a notary public for two years. Atty. Arturo C. Mata and Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas are hereby SUSPENDED from the practice of law for six (6) months. In view of his previous sanction, where a stern warning was made that a commission of another unethical conduct would cause the imposition of higher sanction, Atty. Gines N. Abellana is SUSPENDED from practice of law for three (3) years.27cralawlawlibrary
Respondents Atty. Sentillas'28 and Atty. Abellana's29 Motion for Reconsideration was denied under Resolution30 dated May 28, 2016.

Meanwhile, on September 13, 2016, respondents filed a Motion to Dismiss Administrative Complaint31 on ground that Civil Case No. T-1937, the main reason for filing this administrative case, was amicably settled on June 10, 2016. The settlement was approved by the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 59, Toledo City on July 27, 2016. Complainant likewise executed an Affidavit of Desistance dated June 10, 2016 alleging that respondents were innocent notaries public.

On February 6, 2017, the IBP elevated the entire records for the Court's consideration since the IBP Resolution was merely recommendatory in nature and does not attain finality without the Court's final action.

Issue

Should respondents be sanctioned for violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice?

Ruling

The Court adopts the IBP - CBD's factual findings but modifies the recommended penalty.

Notarization is not an empty, meaningless, or routinary act. It is impressed with substantial public interest, and only those who are qualified or authorized may be commissioned. It is not a purposeless ministerial act of acknowledging documents executed by parties willing to pay fees for notarization.32 A notary public exercises duties calling for carefulness and faithfulness. Notaries must inform themselves of the facts they certify to; most importantly, they should not take part or allow themselves to be part of illegal transactions.33

In the performance of his or her duties, a notary public must observe the highest degree of care in complying with the basic requirements to preserve the public's confidence in the integrity of the notarial system.34 This is because notarization of a private document converts it into a public instrument making it admissible in court without further proof of its authenticity. A notarial document is by law entitled to full faith and credit on its face and, for this reason, notaries public must observe with utmost care the basic requirements in the performance of their duties, lest, the public's confidence in the integrity of the document will be undermined.35

Here, respondents miserably failed to live up to their duties as notaries public when they committed irregularities relative to the notarization of the Second SPA, Third SPA, and the Deed of Sale dated June 28, 2004.

Atty. Sentillas and Atty. Mata failed to
ascertain the identity of the "Conrado Lopez"
who allegedly appeared before them.

a. Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas

Section 2(b), Rule IV of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice provides:

SECTION 2. Prohibitions. � (b) A person shall not perform a notarial act if the person involved as signatory to the instrument or document �

(1) is not in the notary's presence personally at the time of the notarization; and

(2) is not personally known to the notary public or otherwise identified by the notary public through competent evidence of identity as defined by these Rules.36 (emphasis added)
Here, Conrado admitted having signed the Second SPA naming Judge Lucmayon as Attomey-in-Fact but nevertheless disclaimed personally appearing before Atty. Sentillas when it was notarized. Against this allegation, Atty. Sentillas simply invoked in his favor the presumption of regularity in the performance of official duties.37

Unfortunately, the presumption does not offer Atty. Sentillas much respite. For the Second SPA contained a glaring defect that effectively overcame the presumption - the affiant presented a mere Community Tax Certificate (CTC) when he had the Second SPA notarized by Atty. Sentillas.

Section 12, Rule II of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice provides: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
SECTION 12. Competent Evidence of Identity. � The phrase "competent evidence of identity" refers to the identification of an individual based on:

(a) at least one current identification document issued by an official agency bearing the photograph and signature of the individual; or

(b) the oath or affirmation of one credible witness not privy to the instrument, document or transaction who is personally known to the notary public and who personally knows the individual, or of two credible witnesses neither of whom is privy to the instrument, document or transaction who each personally knows the individual and shows to the notary public documentary identification.38cralawlawlibrary
Surely, a CTC cannot be considered competent evidence of identity39 as it does not bear the photograph and signature of its owner. As such, Atty. Sentillas could not have properly verified whether the person who appeared before was in fact complainant Conrado. Although this does not, by itself, conclusively establish that complainant did not personally appear before Atty. Sentillas when the Second SPA was notarized, it is nevertheless sufficient to constitute a violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice.

In Heir of Unite v. Guzman,40 Atty. Raymund P. Guzman was suspended from the practice of law for six (6) months, his commission as notary public, revoked, and was prohibited from being commissioned as notary public for two (2) years for failing to require Torrices to provide competent evidence of identity before he affixed his signature as a notary public. This fact was clear from the Deed itself which showed that Torrices presented only his CTC when it was notarized.

b. Atty. Arturo C. Mata

A notary public should not notarize a document unless the persons who signed the same are the very same persons who executed and personally appeared before him or her to attest to the contents and truthfulness of the statements therein.41

In his Comment,42 respondent Atty. Mata admitted he was remiss in observing this rule when he notarized the Third SPA with "Waiver of Rights, Interest, Possession, and Ownership", thus: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
"But I maintained and honestly believed that the complainant was one of the three (3) persons who was with Judge Lucmayon in my office that the judge insinuated to have already signed the document. I could not have asked him to sign again or asked some questions out of respect for the judge where I appeared in his sala in some of my cases and known to me to be a close "compadre" of Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas with whom I shared the same office not as an associate, or partner but as a separate distinct office of my own."43 x x x x
Certainly, a notary public does not surrender his sworn duty to ascertain a person's identity for the sheer reason that the person before him was with a judge. The presumption of regularity in favor of a public official does not extend to the judge's private transactions. As with the case of Atty. Sentillas, the alleged Conrado Lopez who appeared before him was armed only with CTC No. 09046232. As discussed, this is not considered competent evidence of identity under the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice.

Atty. Sentillas' and Atty. Mata's failure
to ascertain complainant's identity is tantamount
to dishonesty and malpractice.


Canon 1 and Rule 1.01 of the Code of Professional Responsibility mandates the lawyer to promote respect for law and prohibits the lawyer from engaging in dishonest conduct, viz.: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
CANON 1 � A lawyer shall uphold the constitution, obey the laws of the land and promote respect for law and for legal processes.

RULE 1.01 A lawyer shall not engage in unlawful, dishonest, immoral or deceitful conduct.44cralawlawlibrary
By affixing their notarial seal on the instrument, respondents Sentillas and Mata, in effect, proclaimed to the world that (1) all the parties therein personally appeared before them; (2) they are all personally known to them; (3) they were the same persons who executed the instruments; (4) they inquired into the voluntariness of execution of the instrument; and (5) they acknowledged personally before them that they voluntarily and freely executed the same45 when in truth and in fact, respondents Sentillas and Mata notarized the documents without properly ascertaining the identity of the persons who appeared before them and the genuineness of their signatures. These infractions are reprehensible constituting not only dishonesty but also malpractice.

By their conduct, they have eroded the public's trust and confidence in the notarial system. Certainly, these are grounds for the revocation of their notarial commission. Rule IX, Section l(b) subparagraphs 7 and 8 provide:

RULE XI

Revocation of Commission and Disciplinary Sanctions
SECTION 1. Revocation and Administrative Sanctions. � (a) The Executive Judge shall revoke a notarial commission for any ground on which an application for a commission may be denied.

xxx xxx xxx

(b) In addition, the Executive Judge may revoke the commission of, or impose appropriate administrative sanctions upon, any notary public who:

xxx xxx xxx

(7) fails to require the presence of a principal at the time of the notarial act;

(8) fails to identify a principal on the basis of personal knowledge or competent evidence;46cralawlawlibrary
So must it be.

Atty. Gines TV. Abellana failed to comply
with the Administrative Code of 1917


Just like Atty. Mata and Sentillas, Atty. Abellana notarized the Deed of Sale dated June 28, 2004 with only a CTC presented as competent evidence of identity. This time, the use of the CTC as competent proof of identity was sanctioned under Section 251 of the Revised Administrative Code of 1917, the law applicable at the time of notarization, viz.: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
SECTION 251. Requirement as to notation of payment of (cedilla) residence tax. � Every contract, deed, or other document acknowledged before a notary public shall have certified thereon that the parties thereto have presented their proper (cedula) residence certificates or are exempt from the (cedula) residence tax, and there shall be entered by the notary public as a part of such certification the number, place of issue, and date of each (cedula) residence certificate as aforesaid.47cralawlawlibrary
But Section 246 of the same Code mandates the submission of each month's entries in the notarial register to the Clerk of Court of the First Instance (now Regional Trial Court) of the province within the first ten (10) days of the following month, thus: ChanRoblesVirtualawlibrary
SECTION 246. Matters to be entered therein � The notary public shall enter in such register, in chronological order, the nature of each instrument executed, sworn to, or acknowledged before him, the person executing, swearing to, or acknowledging the instrument, the witnesses, if any, to the signature, the date of the execution, oath, or acknowledgment of the instrument, the fees collected by hi[m] for his services as notary in connection therewith, and; when the instrument is a contract, he shall keep a correct copy thereof as part of his records, and shall likewise enter in said records a brief description of the substance thereof, and shall give to each entry a consecutive number, beginning with number one in each calendar year. The notary shall give to each instrument executed, sworn to, or acknowledged before him a number corresponding to the one in his register, and shall also state on the instrument the page or pages of his register on which the same is recorded. No blank line shall be left between entries.

When a notary public shall protest any draft, bill of exchange, or promissory note, he shall make a full and true record in his notarial register of all his proceedings in relation thereto, and shall note therein whether the demand or the sum of money therein mentioned was made, of whom, when, and where; whether he presented such draft, bill, or note; whether notices were given, to whom, and in what manner; where the same was made, and when, and to whom, and where directed; and of every other fact touching the same.

At the end of each week the notary shall certify in his register the number of instruments executed, sworn to, acknowledged, or protested before him; or if none such, certificate shall show this fact.

A certified copy of each month's entries as described in this section and a certified copy of any instrument acknowledged before them shall within the first ten days of the month next following be forwarded by the notaries public to the clerk of the Court of First Instance of the province and shall be filed under the responsibility of such officer: Provided, That if there is no entry to certify for the month, the notary shall forward a statement to this effect in lieu of the certified copies herein required.48 (Emphases supplied)
Atty. Gines N. Abellana failed to comply with the above requirement. Per Certification dated December 6, 2011 of the Notarial Section, Office of the Clerk of Court of Cebu City, Atty. Abellana did not file his notarial report for 2004.

For Atty. Abellana, such omission is immaterial to the charges against him.

Unremorseful as he was, his attitude all the more bolsters the fact that he does not respect nor intend to follow his duties as a notary public. To remind him, as a notary public, respondent is mandated to discharge with fidelity the sacred duties appertaining to his office, such duties being dictated by public policy and impressed with public interest. Faithful observance and utmost respect for the legal solemnity of an oath in an acknowledgment are sacrosanct. He cannot simply disregard the requirements and solemnities of the rules governing the notarization of documents.49

Failure of the notary to send the copy of the entries to the proper clerk of Court of First Instance within the first ten (10) days of the month next following is a ground for revocation of notarial commission under Section 24950 of the Revised Administrative Code of 1917.

In Protacio vs. Mendoza,51 the Court suspended respondent's commission as a notary public for one (1) year for his failure to send to the Clerk of Court of the proper trial court the entries in his notarial registry. The case served as basis for the Court's subsequent ruling in Soriano v. Basco.52

Here, the Court takes judicial notice that in A.C. No. 3452, Atty. Gines N. Abellana was already suspended for six (6) months from the practice of law and sternly warned. There, the Court found that Atty. Abellana had failed to live up to the expectations of honesty, integrity and trustworthiness in his dealings with his client when he resorted to outright falsification to mislead his client into believing that he had been performing his duties as counsel. More, during the IBP investigation, he knowingly submitted two (2) documents which turned out to be forged and spurious.53

The Court therefore deems it sufficient to impose upon Atty. Gines N. Abellana a six (6) month suspension from the practice of law, revoke his notarial commission, if any, and bar him from being commissioned as notary public for one (1) year.

Complainant's Resistance is not a ground
for the dismissal of this administrative case
against respondents.


The Court notes that complainant executed an Affidavit of Desistance dated June 10, 2016. It was executed together with the amicable settlement between the parties in Civil Case No. T-1937 which was approved by the RTC, Branch 59, Toledo City on July 27, 2016.

Complainant's desistance, however, does not exonerate respondents or put an end to the administrative proceedings. A case of suspension or disbarment may proceed regardless of complainant's interest or lack thereof. What matters is, whether on the basis of the facts borne out by the record, the charge had been proven. This rule is premised on the nature of disciplinary proceedings which is not a civil action where the complainant is a plaintiff and the respondent lawyer is a defendant. Disciplinary proceedings involve no private interest and afford no redress for private grievance. They are undertaken and prosecuted solely for the public welfare. They are undertaken for the purpose of preserving courts of justice from the official ministration of persons unfit to practice in them. The attorney is called to answer to the court for his conduct as an officer of the court. The complainant or the person who called the attention of the court to the attorney's alleged misconduct is in no sense a party and has generally no interest in the outcome except as all good citizens may have in the proper administration of justice.54

Penalty

Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas and Atty. Arturo C. Mata are found guilty of violation of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice for failure to ascertain complainant's identity and for notarizing the Second and Third SPAs with only a CTC presented as proof of identity tantamount to dishonesty and malpractice. Pursuant to Heir of Unite v. Guzman,55 they are suspended from the practice of law for six (6) months, their incumbent commission as notaries public, if any, revoked, and are hereby prohibited from being commissioned as notaries public for two (2) years.

Atty. Gines N. Abellana is found guilty of violating Section 246 of the Administrative Code of 1917 for failure to submit his notarial register for the year 2004. He is suspended from the practice of law for six (6) months, his incumbent notarial commission, if any, revoked, and is prohibited from being commissioned as such for one (1) year.

WHEREFORE, Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas and Atty. Arturo C. Mata are GUILTY of violation of Section 2(b), Rule IV and Section 12, Rule II of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice. They are SUSPENDED from the practice of law for six (6) months, their incumbent commission as notaries public, if any, REVOKED, and are hereby PROHIBITED from being COMMISSIONED as notaries public for two (2) years.

Atty. Gines N. Abellana is found GUILTY of violating Section 246 of the Administrative Code of 1917 for failure to submit his notarial register for the year 2004. He is SUSPENDED from the practice of law for six (6) months, his incumbent commission as notary public, if any, REVOKED, and PROHIBITED from being COMMISSIONED notary public for one (1) year.

This Decision takes effect immediately. Let copy of this Decision be furnished the Office of the Bar Confidant, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, and the Office of the Court Administrator for circulation to all the courts.

Respondents must inform the Office of the Bar Confidant of the exact date of receipt of this Decision for the purpose of reckoning the period of their suspension from the practice of law, revocation of notarial commission, and disqualification from being commissioned as notaries public. After completing their suspension, respondents are required to submit to the Office of the Bar Confidant the Certifications from the Office of the Executive Judge of the court where they principally practice their profession and from the Integrated Bar of the Philippines Local Chapter of their affiliation affirming that they have ceased and desisted from the practice of law during their suspension.

Within two (2) weeks from the submission of these certifications, the Office of the Bar Confidant shall submit the same to the Court.

SO ORDERED.

Peralta, C.J., (Chairperson), Caguioa, Reyes, Jr., and Lopez, JJ., concur

Endnotes:


1Rollo, pp. 1-8.

2Id. at 10.

3Id.

4Id. at 10-11.

5Id. at 12.

6Id at 1.

7Id. at 19.

8Id. at 1-2.

9 Wilfredo Apawan, Vicenta Cobarde, and Leopoldo Capangpangan, id. at 2.

10Id

11Id.

12Id at 3.

13Id.

14Id.

15 Son of Honorata Abe Lopez with her second husband; id. at 5.

16Id. at 5-6.

17Id. at 22-24.

18Id. at 82-85.

19 IBP - CBD Report and Recommendation, p. 5, unnumbered page.

20Rollo, p. 69.

21 IBP - CBD Report and Recommendation, p. 4, unnumbered page.

22Rollo, pp. 64-65.

23 IBP - CBD Report and Recommendation, p. 5, unnumbered page.

24Rollo, p. 155.

25 IBP - CBD Report and Recommendation, pp. 1-11, unnumbered page.

26 Notice of Resolution, unnumbered page.

27 Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas' Motion for Reconsideration, pp. 1-2, unnumbered page.

28 Atty. Wilfredo M. Sentillas' Motion for Reconsideration, pp. 1-8, unnumbered page.

29 Atty. Gines N. Abellana's Motion for Reconsideration, pp. 1-4, unnumbered page.

30 Integrated Bar of the Philippines - Board of Governors, Notice of Resolution, unnumbered page.

31 Unnumbered page.

32 See Sappayani v. Gasmen, 768 Phil. 1-8 (2015).

33 See Bartolome v. Basilio, 771 Phil. 1, 9 (2015).

34 See Lim v. Acero, A.C. No. 11025, October 2, 2019.

35 See Soriano v. Basco, 507 Phil. 410, 416 (2005).

36 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice, A.M. No. 02-8-13-SC, July 6, 2004.

37 See Chua v. Weslmont Bank, 683 Phil. 56-69 (2012).

38 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice, A.M. No. 02-8-13-SC, July 6, 2004.

39 See Lim v. Acero, A.C. No. 11025, October 2, 2019.

40 A.C. No. 12062, July 2, 2018.

41 See Villarin v. Sabate, Jr., 382 Phil. 1-7 (2000).

42Rollo, pp. 64-65.

43Id. at 65.

44 Code of Professional Responsibility, June 21, 1988.

45 See Atty. Dela Cruz v. Atty. Zabala, 485 Phil. 83, 89 (2004).

46 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice, A.M. No. 02-8-13-SC, July 6, 2004.

47 Revised Administrative Code of 1917, Act No. 2711, March 10, 1917.

48 Revised Administrative Code of 1917, Act No. 2711, March 10, 1917.

49 See Soriano v. Basco, 507 Phil. 410-416 (2005).

50SECTION 249. Grounds for revocation of commission. �The following derelictions of duty on the part of a notary public, shall, in the discretion of the proper judge of fust instance, be sufficient ground for the revocation of his commission:

(a) The failure of the notary to keep a notarial register.

(b) The failure of the notary to make the proper entry or entries in his notarial register touching his notarial acts in the manner required by law.

(c) The failure of the notary to send the copy of the entries to the proper clerk of Court of First Instance within the first ten days of the month next following.

(d) The failure of the notary to affix to acknowledgments the date of expiration of his commission, as required by law.

(e) The failure of the notary to forward his notarial register, when filled, to the proper clerk of court.

(f) The failure of the notary to make the proper notation regarding cedula certificates.

(g) The failure of a notary to make report; within a reasonable time, to the proper judge of first instance concerning the performance of his duties, as may be required by such judge.

(h) Any other dereliction or act which shall appear to the judge to constitute good cause for removal. (Revised Administrative Code of 1917, Act No. 2711, March 10, 1917).

51 443 Phil. 12-23 (2003).

52 507 Phil. 410-416 (2005).

53 See Samonte v. Abellana, 736 Phil. 71 8, 73 1 (2014).

54 See Bautista v. Bernabe, 517 Phil. 236, 241 (2006).

55 A.C. No. 12062, July 2, 2018.chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary



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July-2020 Jurisprudence                 

  • G.R. No. 237697 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. EMMA LEOCADIO Y SALAZAR AND SHERRYL LEOCADIO Y SALAZAR, ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • G.R. No. 247974 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. PETER LOPEZ Y CANLAS, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 248777 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. AAA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 228905 - BRIG. GENERAL MARCIAL A. COLLAO, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS COMMANDING GENERAL, HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS SUPPORT GROUP, PHILIPPINE ARMY, PETITIONER, V. MOISES ALBANIA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos. 217592-93 - BENITO T. KEH AND GAUDENCIO S. QUIBALLO, PETITIONERS, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 11118 (Formerly CBD Case No. 08-2140) - NENITA KO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. LADIMIR IAN G. MADURAMENTE AND ATTY. MERCY GRACE L. MADURAMENTE, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 230185 - EDDA V. HENSON, PETITIONER, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos. 243560-62 - NANCY A. CATAMCO (FORMERLY NANCY C. PEREZ), PETITIONER, V. SANDIGANBAYAN SIXTH DIVISION; OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN; AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. Nos. 243261-63 - POMPEY M. PEREZ, PETITIONER, V. SANDIGANBAYAN (SIXTH DIVISION), RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 10890 - LETECIA G. SIAO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. BAYANI S. ATUP, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 201247 - ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION OF ASIA [NOW FIRST BALFOUR, INCORPORATED], PETITIONER, V. SEGUNDINO PALLE, FELIX VELOSA, ALBERTO PAMPANGA, RANDY GALABO, MARCO GALAPIN AND GERARDO FELICITAS, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 203348 - PASTORA GANANCIAL, PETITIONER, V. BETTY CABUGAO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 237036 - ABOITIZ POWER RENEWABLES, INC./TIWI CONSOLIDATED UNION (APRI-TCU) ON BEHALF OF FE R. RUBIO, MA. VICTORIA A. BELMES, ELEANORE D. DALDE, RICARDO B. COMPETENTE, AND VICENTE A. MIRANDILLA; APRI-TIWI EMPLOYEES LABOR UNION (APRI-TIELU) ON BEHALF OF VIRGILIO G. MACINAS, ROY D. DACULLO, ARNEL C. REPOTENTE, AND JAIME B. SARILLA; AND APRI-TIWI GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANT PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES UNION-DIALOGWU (APRI-TGPPPTEU-D) ON BEHALF OF VENER I. DELA ROSA, ARVID G. MUNI, ALVIN Y. SALONGA, ALVIN M. ENGUERO, MA. BLANCA I. FALCON, AND SALVE V. LIZARDO, PETITIONERS, V. ABOITIZ POWER RENEWABLES, INC., MICHAEL B. PIERCE, ATTY. MARTIN JOHN YASAY, JUAN FELIPE ALFONSO, ARNEL SUMAGUI, WILFREDO G. SARMAGO, AND ROBERTO L. URBANO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 244361 - THE HEIRS OF REYNALDO A. ANDAG, NAMELY VENERANDA B. ANDAG, JAYMARI B. ANDAG, HONEY GRACE B. ANDAG AND KIM PHILIP B. ANDAG, REPRESENTED BY THEIR ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, VENERANDA B. ANDAG, PETITIONERS, V. DMC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT RESOURCES INC., JORGE A. CONSUNJI, PRESIDENT, AND AGUSTINE B. GONZALEZ, AREA MANAGER, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 9152 [Formerly Case No. 05-1430] - ATTY. ROLEX T. SUPLICO AND CBD ATTY. DEMAREE J.B. RAVAL, PETITIONERS , V. ATTY. LUIS K. LOKIN, JR. AND ATTY. SALVADOR C. HIZON, RESPONDENTS

  • G.R. No. 204555 - PEDRITO R. PARAYDAY AND JAIME REBOSO, PETITIONERS, V. SHOGUN SHIPPING CO., INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 213875 - MERLINA R. DIAZ, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 240431 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. MARLON BOB CARANIAGAN SANICO A.K.A. "MARLON BOB," ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 252367 - RAZUL K. ABPI, PETITIONER, V. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 233304 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. ERNESTO Q. TONGSON, SR., NORMA LIMSIACO, ERNESTO L. TONGSON, JR., RAY L. TONGSON, CRISTOBAL L. TONGSON, NORMALYN L. TONGSON, AND KERWIN L. TONGSON, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.C. No. 12551 - VALENTINO C. LEANO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. HIPOLITO C. SALATAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 243633 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. HELENMIE P. ABUEVA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 12631 - ATTY. FERNANDO P. PERITO, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. BERTRAND A. BATERINA, ATTY. RYAN R. BESID, ATTY. RICHIE L. TIBLANI, AND ATTY. MARI KHRIS R. PAMMIT, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 239299 - INTERCREW SHIPPING AGENCY, INC., STAR EMIRATES MARINE SERVICES AND/OR GREGORIO ORTEGA, PETITIONERS, V. OFRECINO B. CALANTOC, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 210318 - JANICE RESIDE Y TAN, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 7035 - PEDRO SALAZAR, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ARMAND DURAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 239777 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. JULIAN SILVEDERIO III Y JAVELOSA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 246577 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. SIU MING TAT AND LEE YOONG HOEW, ACCUSED-APPELLANTS.

  • G.R. No. 244775 - ADELAIDA YATCO, PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY OMBUDSMAN FOR LUZON, MARLYN "LEN" BELIZARIO ALONTE-NAGUIT, WALFREDO REYES DIMAGUILA, JR., VIRGILIO M. DIMARANAN, AND ANGELITO ALONALON, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 244154 - ZUELLIG-PHARMA ASIA PACIFIC LTD. PHILS. ROHQ, PETITIONER, V. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE (CIR), RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248033 - PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF CAVITE AND PROVINCIAL TREASURER OF CAVITE, PETITIONERS, V. CQM MANAGEMENT, INC., [AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST OF THE PHILIPPINE INVESTMENT ONE (SPV-AMC), INC.], RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 249990 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. RANILO S. SUAREZ, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 224650 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. ADOLFO A. GOYALA, JR., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos. 233061-62 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. THE HONORABLE FOURTH DIVISION, SANDIGANBAYAN AND RAUL Y. DESEMBRANA, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 11870 - HEIRS OF ODYLON UNITE TORRICES, REPRESENTED BY SOLE HEIR MIGUEL B. TORRICES, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. HAXLEY M. GALANO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 227725 - SPOUSES RUTH DIZON DEVISFRUTO AND ALLAN DEVISFRUTO, PETITIONERS, V. MAXIMA L. GREENFELL, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 235619 - PHILIPPINE NAVY GOLF CLUB, INC., THE PHILIPPINE NAVY AND THE PHILIPPINE NAVY FLAG OFFICER-IN-COMMAND, PETITIONERS, V. MERARDO C. ABAYA, ANGELITO P. MAGLONZO, RUBEN I. FOLLOSCO AND ELIAS B. STA. CLARA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 235315 - HENRY T. PARAGELE, ROLAND ELLY C. JASO, JULIE B. APARENTE, RODERICO S. ABAD, MILANDRO B. ZAFE JR., RICHARD P. BERNARDO, JOSEPH C. AGUS, ROMERALD S. TARUC, ZERNAN BAUTISTA, ARNOLD MOTITA, JEFFREY CANARIA, ROMMEL F. BULIC, HENRY N. CHING, NOMER C. OROZCO, JAMESON M. FAJILAN, JAY ALBERT E. TORRES, RODEL P. GALERO, CARL LAWRENCE JASA NARIO, ROMEO SANCHEZ MANGALI III, FRANCISCO ROSALES JR., BONICARL PENAFLORIDA USARAGA, JOVEN P. LICON, NORIEL BARCITA SY, GONZALO MANABAT BAWAR, DAVID ADONIS S. VENTURA, SOLOMON PICO SARTE, JONY F. LIBOON, JONATHAN PERALTA ANITO, JEROME TORRALBA, AND JAYZON MARSAN, PETITIONERS, V. GMA NETWORK, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 245370 - EAGLE CLARC SHIPPING PHILIPPINES, INC., MAMA SHIPPING SARL AND CAPT. LEOPOLDO ARCILLA, PETITIONERS, V. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION (FOURTH DIVISION) AND JOHN P. LOYOLA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 246461 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ROSENDO LEA�O Y LEA�O, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 229984 - DONNA B. JACOB, PETITIONER, V. FIRST STEP MANPOWER INT'L SERVICES, INC., MUHAMMAD/ELNOR E. TAPNIO RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 242686 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ZALDY SIOSON Y LIMON, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 206077 - HELEN P. DENILA, PETITIONER, V. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, CITY GOVERNMENT OF DAVAO, BRGY. 74-A MATINA CROSSING FEDERATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, LOLITA P. TANO, MATINA BALUSONG NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, FE I. BETIOS, ST. PAUL NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, ESTRELLA E. NAMATA, ST. BENEDICT XVI NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, MELCHOR LECIONAN, SHALOM NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, ROMEO PACHO, ALEJANDRO ALONZO, JR., MARITES ALONZO-LILOC, ARACELI ALONZO-DIOLASO, ROBERTO ALONZO, EULALIA ANGELITUD, EVANGELINE BAUTISTA, SALVADOR BAUTISTA, FELIMON BILIRAN, JR., LOURDES BILIRAN, REYNALDO BILIRAN, ARSENIO BRIONES, NORMA CAL, MARILYN CA�ETE, EDGARDO COSTANTE, JOY BILL DELA CRUZ, MARJORIE DELA CRUZ, JOHN JAMES ESPINOSA, ROMAR CA�ETE, TIMOTEO C. FLORES, JEMUEL GAUDICOS, LILY LISONDRA, ERWIN PACADA, ALMA PAGALAN, LEONARDO PELO�O, REYNALDO POLIQUIT, VIRGILIO REUYAN, JESUS REUYAN, SR., ROGELIO REUYAN, ARLAN SILVA, CARMELITA SILVA, ROMMEL SILVA, GRACE TEMONERA, ERLINDA VALENCIA, AND DEL CARMEN MATINA APLAYA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. 11-7-76-MeTC - RE: ALLEGATION OF FALSIFICATION AGAINST PROCESS SERVERS MAXIMO D. LEGASPI AND DESIDERIO S. TESIORNA, BRANCH 43 AND OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, RESPECTIVELY, BOTH OF THE METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT, QUEZON CITY - Supreme Court E-Library

  • A.C. No. 9334 - CONRADO ABE LOPEZ, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. ARTURO C. MATA, ATTY. WILFREDO M. SENTILLAS, AND ATTY. GINES N. ABELLANA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 247471 - JOINT SHIP MANNING GROUP, INC., PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MANNING AGENCIES & SHIP MANAGERS, INC., FILIPINO ASSOCIATION FOR MARINERS' EMPLOYMENT, INC., PHILIPPINE-JAPAN MANNING CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL, INC., INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, TOP EVER MARINE MANAGEMENT, TRANS-GLOBAL MARITIME AGENCY, INC., BARKO INTERNATIONAL INC., TARA TRADING SHIPMANAGEMENT, INC., CORP., CAPT. OSCAR D. ORBETA, MICHAEL J. ESTANIEL, CAPT. TEODORO B. QUIJANO AND CAPT. JUANITO G. SALVATIERRA, JR., PETITIONERS, V. SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM AND THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSION, REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT AND VICE CHAIRMAN, RESPECTIVELY, AURORA C. IGNACIO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 226449 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, PETITIONER, V. FEDERATION OF GOLF CLUBS OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC., (FEDGOLF), RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 244629 - MARBY FOOD VENTURES CORPORATION, MARIO VALDERRAMA, AND EMELITA VALDERRAMA, PETITIONERS, V. ROLAND DELA CRUZ, GABRIEL DELA CRUZ, JOSE PAULO ANZURES, EFREN TADEO, BONGBONG SANTOS, MARLON DE RAFAEL, CRIS C. SANTIAGO, ELMER MARANO, ARMANDO RIVERA, AND LOUIE BALMES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. Nos. 237888 & 237904 - WENCESLAO A. SOMBERO, JR., PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 247816 - SPOUSES DIONISIO DUADUA SR. AND CONSOLATRIZ DE PERALTA DUADUA, SUBSTITUTED BY THEIR HEIRS GLICERIA DUADUA TOMBOC, DIONISIO P. DUADUA, JR., BIENVENIDO P. DUADUA, PAUL P. DUADUA, SAMUEL P. DUADUA, AND MOISES P. DUADUA, PETITIONERS, V. R.T. DINO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT ROLANDO T. DINO, SPOUSES ESTEBAN FERNANDEZ, JR. AND ROSE FERNANDEZ, AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS REPRESENTED BY ENGR. TOMAS D. RODRIGUEZ AS THE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE-DISTRICT ENGINEER OF SULTAN KUDARAT ENGINEERING DISTRICT, ISULAN, SULTAN KUDARAT, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 224587 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. SAMMY YUSOP Y MUHAMMAD, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 245422 - ALLAN M. ADOR, PETITIONER, V. JAMILA AND COMPANY SECURITY SERVICES, INC., SERGIO JAMILA III AND EDDIMAR O. ARCENA, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-17-2503 - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Complainant, V. HON. FERNANDO F. FLOR, JR., PRESIDING JUDGE, BRANCH 28, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 241620 - TEODORO C. RAZONABLE, JR., PETITIONER, V. TORM SHIPPING PHILIPPINES, INC. AND TORM SINGAPORE PVT., LTD., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 228825 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. EDUARDO MANANSALA Y PABALAN A.K.A. "EDDIE," ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 217806 - DIVISION ADELAIDA C. NAVARRO-BANARIA, PETITIONER, V. ERNESTO A. BANARIA, PANFILO A. BANARIA, GRACIA SEVERA BANARIA-ESPIRITU, REINA CLARA BANARIA- MAGTOTO, MARCELINO S. BANARIA, PAULINA BANARIA-GELIDO, MARIA LOURDES DIVINE BANARIA-DURAN, GRACIA ISABELITA BANARIA-ESPIRITU, GEOFFREY BANARIA-ESPIRITU, ANNE MARIE ESPIRITU-PAPPANIA, JUSTIN BANARIA-ESPIRITU, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 224076 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. SUSAN DATUIN, EVELYN DAYOT, SKYLON REALTY CORPORATION, SYSTEMATIC REALTY INCORPORATED, BAGUIO PINES TOWER CORPORATION, GOLD LAND REALTY CORPORATION, GOOD HARVEST REALTY CORPORATION, PARKLAND REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF NASUGBU, BATANGAS, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 242692 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. DAVID JAMES PIS-AN Y DIPUTADO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 237506 - SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. LEONARA FRANCISCO VDA. DE TRINIDAD, SPS. TEODORICO F. TRINIDAD AND SUSANA COSME-TRINIDAD, SPS. GEMMA F. TRINIDAD-GANDIONGCO AND ALFREDO M. GANDIONGCO, JR., SPS. MANUEL F. TRINIDAD AND RUBI REMIGIO TRINIDAD AND SPS. GRACE F. TRINIDAD-MALOLOS AND BISMARK D. MALOLOS, ROBERTO N. GANDIONCO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 190654 - KARJ GLOBAL MARKETING NETWORK, INC., V. MIGUEL P. MARA, RESPONDENT

  • G.R. No. 224006 - CJH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. CORAZON D. ANICETO, RESPONDENT, G.R. NO. 224472 CORAZON D. ANICETO, PETITIONER, V. CJH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, ATTY. MA. GEORGINA ALVAREZ, AND ATTY. HILARIO BELMES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 225226 - THE CITY OF MAKATI, PETITIONER, V. THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAKUN AND LUZON HYDRO CORPORATION, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 209462 - USUSAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY ATTY. ROEL A. PACIO, PETITIONER, V. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 233152 - DIONISIO B. COLOMA, JR.,PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND SANDIGANBAYAN (FOURTH DIVISION), RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 232844 - HEIRS OF NELSON CABRERA BUENAFLOR, NAMELY, PURA R. BUENAFLOR, KAREVA R. BUENAFLOR, KENNETH R. BUENAFLOR, PAUL R. BUENAFLOR AND MARK R. BUENAFLOR, PETITIONERS. VS. FIELD INVESTIGATION OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 196902 - EXPRESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CO., INC., (EXTELCOM), PETITIONER, V. AZ COMMUNICATIONS, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 235853 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS, PETITIONER, V. ITALIAN-THAI DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC COMPANY, LTD. AND KATAHIRA & ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R.No. 246960 - INTERORIENT MARITIME ENTERPRISES, INC. AND/OR INTERORIENT MARITIME, DMCC FOR AND IN BEHALF OF WILBY MARINE LTD., AND/OR DAISY S. SUMO, PETITIONERS, V. ILDEFONSO T. HECHANOVA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 233319 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, - VERSUS - PEDRO ATAMOSA, RENE P. ALCALA, RENATO MARTIZANO ALIAS BOBONG AND TEDDY BENEDICTO, ACCUSED, RENE P. ALCALA, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 241385 - SPOUSES MARIANO CORDERO AND RAQUEL CORDERO, PETITIONERS, V. LEONILA M. OCTAVIANO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 223314 - ROBE ANN B. LUSABIA, PERCIVAL CONTRERAS, NIDA ACSAYAN, FLOR ALIMONSURIN, LITO DENAGA, REGGIE VERGABERA, AND SHIELA MARIE A. BARRERA, PETITIONERS, V. SUPER K DRUG CORPORATION, KRISTINE Y. GARCELLANO AND MARCO Y. GARCELLANO,

  • A.C. No. 11543 - SUSAN BASIYO AND ANDREW WILLIAM SIMMONS, COMPLAINANTS, V. ATTY. JOSELITO C. ALISUAG, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248382 - JERRY BARAYUGA Y JOAQUIN, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 229877 - FILCON READY MIXED, INC. AND GILBERT S. VERGARA, PETITIONERS, V. UCPB GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 194467 - MELCHOR A. CUADRA, MELENCIO TRINIDAD, AND SERAFIN TRINIDAD, PETITIONERS, V. SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 220535 - DENNIS M. VILLA-IGNACIO, PETITIONER, V. ELVIRA C. CHUA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 211962 - JOSE ROMEO C. ESCANDOR, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 221874 - AGRIFINA DULTRA VDA. DE CANADA, PETITIONER, V. CRESENCIA BACLOT, SUBSTITUTED BY SANCHITO BACLOT, ROBERTO CANADA, ALFREDA PORTUGUEZ, RENATO CANADA, RONALDO CANADA, RONEL CANADA AND RIZALINO CANADA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 214326 - ALASTAIR JOHN KANE, PETITIONER, V. PATRICIA ROGGENKAMP, RESPONDENT,

  • G.R. No. 238933 - JOEY RONTOS CLEMENTE, PETITIONER, V. STATUS MARITIME CORPORATION, BEKS DEMI ISLETMECILIGI VE TICARET A.S., AND/OR LOMA B. AGUIMAN, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 229013 - INTERCONTINENTAL BROADCASTING PETITIONER, CORPORATION, V. ANGELINO B. GUERRERO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. Nos 204978-83 - IGNACIO C. BAYA, PETITIONER, V. THE HONORABLE SANDIGANBAYAN (2ND DIVISION), THE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR, AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 199582 - JULIE PARCON-SONG, PETITIONER, V. LILIA B. PARCON, JOINED BY HER HUSBAND JOAQUIN A. PARCON, MAYBANK PHILIPPINES, INC. (FORMERLY PNB REPUBLIC BANK), AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF QUEZON CITY, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 231748 - RICHARD LAWRENCE DAZ TOLIONGCO, PETITIONER, V. COURT OF APPEALS, NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, ANGLO-EASTERN CREW MANAGEMENT PHILIPPINES, INC., ANGLO-EASTERN (ANTWERP) NV, GREGORIO B. SIALSA, ALL CORPORATE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS AND M/V MINERAL WATER, RESPONDENTS,

  • G.R. NO. 217311 - ALESON SHIPPING LINES, PETITIONER, V. CGU INTERNATIONAL INS. PLC. AND CANDADO SHIPPING LINES, INC., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 237130 - ADEX R. MACAHILAS, PETITIONER, V. BSM CREW SERVICE CENTRE PHILS., INC., ET AL., RESPONDENTS..

  • G.R. No. 243896 - ARACELI REBURIANO, PETITIONER, V. AUGUSTUS "JOJIT" DE VERA, RESPONDENT..

  • G.R. No. 246999 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. MARVIN BALBAREZ Y HERNANDEZ, ACCUSED-APPELLANT..

  • G.R. No. 225600 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. DENEL YUMOL Y TIMPUG, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • A.C. No. 12724 - SYLVIA R. RIVERA, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. BAYANI P. DALANGIN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 248701 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, V. LIONEL ECHAVEZ BACALTOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 222471 - ESTRELLA K. VENADAS, PETITIONER, V. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION, RESPONDENT..

  • G.R. No. 231984 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. LEO IBA�EZ Y MORALES, ACCUSED-APELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 220935 - ARIEL ESPINA, ANALY DOLOJAN, DARIA DONOR, ROEL DONOR, ET AL., PETITIONERS, V. HIGHLANDS CAMP/RAWLINGS FOUNDATION, INC. AND JAYVELYN PASCAL, RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 219868 - EDWIN ADONA, DARYLE MONTEVIRGEN, EDERLINA ESTEBAN, ET AL., PETITIONERS, V. HIGHLANDS CAMP/RAWLINGS FOUNDATION, INC. AND JAYVELYN PASCAL, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 241249 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. RYAN FETALCO Y SABLAY, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. Nos. 225750-51 - KEPCO PHILIPPINES CORPORATION, PETITIONER, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 221216 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. HEIRS OF BARRAMEDA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 219074 - SPOUSES TEODORICO M. VIOVICENTE AND DOMINGA L. VIOVICENTE, PETITIONERS, V. SPOUSES DANILO L. VIOVICENTE AND ALICE H. VIOVICENTE, THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF CALAMBA, LAGUNA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 228320 - AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSNATIONAL (NOW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOURS, INC.) AND CARLO SEVERINO, PETITIONERS, V. MENANDRO T. BORRE, RESPONDENT.; G.R. No. 228344 - MENANDRO T. BORRE,PETITIONER, V. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSNATIONAL (NOW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOURS, INC.) AND CARLO SEVERINO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 219560 - JUANDOM PALENCIA Y DE ASIS, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 226761 - FIL-AGRO RURAL BANK, INC., THROUGH THE PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. (PDIC), AS LIQUIDATOR, PETITIONER, V. ANTONIO J. VILLASE�OR, JR., RESPONDENT.; G.R. No. 226889 - ANTONIO J. VILLASE�OR, JR., PETITIONER, V. FIL-AGRO RURAL BANK, INC., THROUGH THE PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. (PDIC), AS LIQUIDATOR AND WILFREDA V. VILLASE�OR, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 222450 - MIGUEL LUIS R. VILLAFUERTE, GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR, FORTUNATO PENA, VICE-GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR, ATTY. AMADOR L. SIMANDO, WARREN SE�AR, GILMAR S. PACAMARRA, EMMANUEL H. NOBLE, GIOVANNI SE�AR, RUDITO ESPIRITU, JR., JORGE BENGUA, FABIO FIGURACION, NELSON JULIA, MEMBERS OF THE SANGGUANING PANLALAWIGAN OF CAMARINES SUR, PETITIONERS, V. CONSTANTINO H. CORDIAL, JR., MAYOR OF CARAMOAN, CAMARINES SUR AND IRENE R. BREIS, VICE-MAYOR OF CARAMOAN, CAMARINES SUR, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 232053 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. ANNABELLE ONTUCA Y PELE�O (MOTHER AND GUARDIAN OF HER MINOR CHILD, ZSANINE KIMBERLY JARIOL Y ONTUCA), RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 8559 - SUSANA G. DE GUZMAN, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTYS. FEDERICO T. VENZON AND GLENN B. PALUBON, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 247345 - FILIPINA D. ABUTIN, PETITIONER, V. JOSEPHINE SAN JUAN, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 226650 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, PETITIONER, V. HEIRS OF RENE DIVINAGRACIA, SUBSTITUTED BY HIS HEIRS, NAMELY: TRANQUILINO RENE, EMORY JUDSON IGNACIO, FELECIANO AND GINA, ALL SURNAMED DIVINAGRACIA, ALL REPRESENTED BY TRANQUILINO RENE DIVINAGRACIA AND SOFIA DIVINAGRACIA, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 230981 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. XXX, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 237864 - EDWIN S. VILLANUEVA AND NIDA V. VILLANUEVA, PETITIONERS, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 241729 - MICHAEL DAVID T. CASTA�EDA, JUSTIN FRANCIS D. REYES, FRANCISCO JOSE TUNGPALAN VILLEGAS, DANIEL PAUL MARTIN C. BAUTISTA AND VIC ANGELO G. DY, PETITIONERS, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 243296 - CEFERINO BAUTISTA (SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SON AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE, PHILIP DE VERA BAUTISTA), FELISA BAUTISTA, AND NEHEMIAS BAUTISTA, PETITIONERS, V. SPOUSES FRANCIS AND MINDA BALOLONG, METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS, LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 246197 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. FELIMON SERAFIN Y VINEGAS, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 234260 - TEODORO C. LINSANGAN, PETITIONER, V. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND LEONARDO O. ORIG, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 234445 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, PETITIONER, V. DEUTSCHE KNOWLEDGE SERVICES PTE. LTD., RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 232500 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ZZZ, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 238640 - PROCESO CRUZ, TERESITA CRUZ, HENRY CRUZ, AND SERAFIN CRUZ, PETITIONERS, V. COURT OF APPEALS, AND JOVITA M. CRUZ, MANUEL M. CRUZ, SUBSTITUTED BY HIS LEGAL HEIRS, NAMELY: KALAYAAN LLANES-CRUZ, CRISPIN LLANES-CRUZ, AND ANGELO LLANES-CRUZ, RESPONDENTS.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-20-2584(formerly OCA IPI No. 18-4841-RTJ) - HORTENCIA R. CAYABYAB, COMPLAINANT, V. PRESIDING JUDGE IRINEO P. PANGILINAN, JR., REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 58, ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 231452 - SPOUSES ATTY. TOMAS HOFER AND DR. BERNARDITA R. HOFER, PETITIONERS, V. NELSON YU, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 228212 - MARCIANO D. MAGTIBAY, PETITIONER, V. AIRTRAC AGRICULTURAL CORPORATION AND/OR IAN PHILIPPE W. CUYEGKENG, PRESIDENT, VICTOR S. MERCADO, JR., CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 227866 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, V. TAHIR TAMANO Y TOGUSO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 194530 - THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, REPRESENTED BY UNDERSECRE� TARY RAFAEL E. SEGUIS, FRANKLIN M. EBDALIN, MA. CORAZON YAP-BAHJIN, EVA G. BETITA, JOCELYN BATOON-GAR�CIA, AND LEO HERRERA-LIM, FOR THEMSELVES AND IN BEHALF OF OTHER DFA PERSONNEL WITH WHOM THEY SHARE A COMMON AND GENERAL INTEREST, PETITIONERS, V. THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 211078 - LETICIA ELIZONDO EUPENA, PETITIONER, V. LUIS G. BOBIER, RESPONDENT..

  • G.R. No. 239989 - PIONEER INSURANCE & SURETY CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. CARMEN G. TAN ALSO KNOWN AS CARMEN S.F. GATMAYTAN AND/OR UNKNOWN OWNER/PROPRIETOR OF SAVE MORE DRUG DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF SAVE MORE DRUG, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 206673 - FIRST PHILIPPINE HOLDINGS CORPORATION, PETITIONER, V. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 12734 - BUKIDNON COOPERATIVE BANK, REPRESENTED BY GENERAL MANAGER WILHELMIA P. FERRER, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. JOSE VICENTE M. ARNADO, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 240430 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. JAYMAR V. ANICOY, ACCUSED-APPELLANT, XXX, DEFENDANT (MINOR - PLEADED GUILTY).

  • G.R. No. 235914 - JANOLINO "NOLI" C. PALAFOX REPRESENTED BY HIS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, EFRAIM B. ORODIO, PETITIONER; VS. MS. CHRISTINE B. WANGDALI AND THE RURAL BANK OF TABUK PRO (KA) INC., RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 210582 - HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (HDMF), V. PETITIONER, EULOGIA N. CATAQUIZ AND MANUEL P. CATAQUIZ, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 241591 - ABC, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 237373 - JOSEPH MARTINEZ, PETITIONER, V. OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT MANILA, INC. (SUBSTITUTED BY PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC.), OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT (GR) LTD., MS. MA. CRISTINA H. GARCIA, RESPONDENTS. G.R. NO. 237378 OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT MANILA, INC. (SUBSTITUTED BY PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC.), OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT (GR) LTD., MS. MA. CRISTINA H. GARCIA, PETITIONERS, V. JOSEPH MARTINEZ, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 202379 - SPC POWER CORPORATION, JOCELYN O. CAPULE, AND ALFREDO S. BALLESTEROS, PETITIONERS, V. GERARDO A. SANTOS, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 219792 - RUSSELL Q. BERNAL, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE AUTHORIZED MANAGING OFFICER OF CIARA CONSTRUCTION/BERSON CONSTRUCTION & TRADING (A JOINT VENTURE), PETITIONER, V. HON. FELIPE M. DE LEON, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS (NCCA), HON. ROGELIO L. SINGSON, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH), HON. MELANIO C. BRIOSOS, IN HIS CAPACITY AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS - REGIONAL OFFICE I, AND MOST REV. RODOLFO BELTRAN, D.D., BISHOP OF LA UNION, RESPONDENTS,

  • G.R. No. 248264 - FREDIEROSE TAMBOA Y LADAY, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 240950 - EASTERN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT CENTER, INC., AL AWADH COMPANY TRADING AND CONTRACTING, MR. JUAN VILLABLANCA AND MRS. GLORIA ODULIO VILLABLANCA, PETITIONERS, V. HEIRS OF THE DECEASED NOMER P. ODULIO, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE, MAY IMBAG ODULIO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 240692 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. IMELDA GARCIA Y TORDEDO AND NOEL E. OLEDAN, ACCUSED, NOEL E. OLEDAN, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 229055 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ELIZABETH NYAMBURA RUNANA AND MA. GRACE LACSON Y NAVARRO, ACCUSED, MA. GRACE LACSON Y NAVARRO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT,

  • G.R. No. 229514 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. ESMERALDO "JAY" AMURAO Y TEJERO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 228638 - DOMINGO NAAG, JR., MARLON U. RIVERA AND BENJAMIN N. RIVERA, PETITIONERS, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 244544 - AMALIA G. CARDONA, PETITIONER, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.

  • A.C. No. 8395 - LORNA C. BASAGAN, COMPLAINANT, V. ATTY. DOMINGO P. ESPINA, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 227411 - TERESITA DAYANDAYAN, YOLLY D. LAGUNA, CLARA "CARING" TALLE, MR. & MRS. RODRIGO RIOS, AND MR. & MRS. REDEN BIGNAY, PETITIONERS, V. SPOUSES EDUARDO P. ROJAS AND ENRIQUITA A. ROJAS, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 234157 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, V. JOHN PAUL LOPEZ Y MAYAO, ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 223404 - BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, PETITIONER, V. MARCIANO S. BACALLA, JR., EDUARDO M. ABACAN, ERLINDA U. LIM, FELICITO A. MADAMBA, AND PEPITO M. DELGADO, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 206789 - TEAM PACIFIC CORPORATION, FEDERICO M. FERNANDEZ, AND AURORA Q. GARCIA, PETITIONERS, V. LAYLA M. PARENTE, RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 252117 - IN THE MATTER OF THE URGENT PETITION FOR THE RELEASE OF PRISONERS ON HUMANITARIAN GROUNDS IN THE MIDST OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, DIONISIO S. ALMONTE, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE GLORIA P. ALMONTE, IRENEO O. ATADERO, JR., REPRESENTED BY HIS DAUGHTER APRILLE JOY A. ATADERO, ALEXANDER RAMONITA K. BIRONDO, REPRESENTED BY HIS SISTER JEANETTE B. GODDARD, WINONA MARIE O. BIRONDO, REPRESENTED BY HER SISTER-IN-LAW JEANETTE B. GODDARD, REY CLARO CASAMBRE, REPRESENTED BY HIS DAUGHTER XANDRA LIZA C. BISENIO, FERDINAND T. CASTILLO, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE NONA ANDAYA-CASTILLO, FRANCISCO FERNANDEZ, JR., REPRESENTED BY HIS SON FRANCIS IB LAGTAPON, RENANTE GAMARA, REPRESENTED BY HIS SON KRISANTO MIGUEL B. GAMARA, VICENTE P. LADLAD, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE FIDES M. LIM, EDIESEL R. LEGASPI, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE EVELYN C. LEGASPI, CLEOFE LAGTAPON, REPRESENTED BY HER SON FRANCIS IB LAGTAPON, GEANN PEREZ REPRESENTED BY HER MOTHER ERLINDA C. PEREZ, ADELBERTO A. SILVA, REPRESENTED BY HIS SON FREDERICK CARLOS J. SILVA, ALBERTO L. VILLAMOR, REPRESENTED BY HIS SON ALBERTO B. VILLAMOR, JR., VIRGINIA B. VILLAMOR, REPRESENTED BY HER DAUGHTER JOCELYN V. PASCUAL, OSCAR BELLEZA, REPRESENTED BY HIS BROTHER LEONARDO P. BELLEZA, NORBERTO A. MURILLO, REPRESENTED BY HIS DAUGHTER NALLY MURILLO, REINA MAE NASINO, REPRESENTED BY HER AUNT VERONICA VIDAL, DARIO TOMADA, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE AMELITA Y. TOMADA, EMMANUEL BACARRA, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE ROSALIA BACARRA, OLIVER B. ROSALES, REPRESENTED BY HIS DAUGHTER KALAYAAN ROSALES, LILIA BUCATCAT, REPRESENTED BY HER GRANDCHILD LELIAN A. PECORO, PETITIONERS, V. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, EDUARDO A�O, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MENARDO GUEVARRA, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF JUSTICE, J/DIRECTOR ALLAN SULLANO IRAL IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY, USEC. GERALD Q. BANTAG, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS, J/CINSP. MICHELLE NG - BONTO IN HER CAPACITY AS THE WARDEN OF THE METRO MANILA DISTRICT JAIL 4, J/CINSP. ELLEN B. BARRIOS, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE WARDEN OF THE TAGUIG CITY JAIL FEMALE DORM, J/SUPT. RANDEL H. LATOZA IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE WARDEN OF THE MANILA CITY JAIL, J/SUPT. CATHERINE L. ABUEVA, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE WARDEN OF THE MANILA CITY JAIL-FEMALE DORM, J/CSUPT. JHAERON L. LACABEN, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE CORRECTION SUPERINTENDENT NEW BILIBID PRISON- WEST, CTSUPT. VIRGINIA S. MANGAWIT, IN HER CAPACITY AS THE ACTING SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN, RESPONDENTS.

  • G.R. No. 237130 - ADEX R. MACAHILAS, Petitioner, v. BSM CREW SERVICE CENTRE PHILS., INC., ET AL., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 243896 - ARACELI REBURIANO, Petitioner, v. AUGUSTUS "JOJIT" DE VERA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 225600 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DENEL YUMOL Y TIMPUG, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 222471 - ESTRELLA K. VENADAS, Petitioner, v. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248701 - THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LIONEL ECHAVEZ BACALTOS, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 231984 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LEO IBA�EZ Y MORALES, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 220935 - ARIEL ESPINA, ANALY DOLOJAN, DARIA DONOR, ROEL DONOR, ET AL., Petitioners, v. HIGHLANDS CAMP/RAWLINGS FOUNDATION, INC. AND JAYVELYN PASCAL, Respondents. [G.R. NO. 219868] EDWIN ADONA, DARYLE MONTEVIRGEN, EDERLINA ESTEBAN, ET AL., Petitioners, v. HIGHLANDS CAMP/RAWLINGS FOUNDATION, INC. AND JAYVELYN PASCAL, Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 225750-51 - KEPCO PHILIPPINES CORPORATION, PETITIONER, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 241249 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RYAN FETALCO Y SABLAY, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 221216 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF BARRAMEDA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 219074 - SPOUSES TEODORICO M. VIOVICENTE AND DOMINGA L. VIOVICENTE, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES DANILO L. VIOVICENTE AND ALICE H. VIOVICENTE, THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF CALAMBA, LAGUNA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 228320 - AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSNATIONAL (NOW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOURS, INC.) AND CARLO SEVERINO, Petitioners, v. MENANDRO T. BORRE, Respondent. MENANDRO T. BORRE,Petitioner, v. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRANSNATIONAL (NOW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOURS, INC.) AND CARLO SEVERINO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219560 - JUANDOM PALENCIA Y DE ASIS, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES RESPONDENT.

  • G.R. No. 222450 - MIGUEL LUIS R. VILLAFUERTE, GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR, FORTUNATO PENA, VICE-GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF CAMARINES SUR, ATTY. AMADOR L. SIMANDO, WARREN SE�AR, GILMAR S. PACAMARRA, EMMANUEL H. NOBLE, GIOVANNI SE�AR, RUDITO ESPIRITU, JR., JORGE BENGUA, FABIO FIGURACION, NELSON JULIA, MEMBERS OF THE SANGGUANING PANLALAWIGAN OF CAMARINES SUR, Petitioners, v. CONSTANTINO H. CORDIAL, JR., MAYOR OF CARAMOAN, CAMARINES SUR AND IRENE R. BREIS, VICE-MAYOR OF CARAMOAN, CAMARINES SUR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 232053 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. ANNABELLE ONTUCA Y PELE�O (MOTHER AND GUARDIAN OF HER MINOR CHILD, ZSANINE KIMBERLY JARIOL Y ONTUCA), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 247345 - FILIPINA D. ABUTIN, Petitioner, v. JOSEPHINE SAN JUAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 226650 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF RENE DIVINAGRACIA, SUBSTITUTED BY HIS HEIRS, NAMELY: TRANQUILINO RENE, EMORY JUDSON IGNACIO, FELECIANO AND GINA, ALL SURNAMED DIVINAGRACIA, ALL REPRESENTED BY TRANQUILINO RENE DIVINAGRACIA AND SOFIA DIVINAGRACIA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230981 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. XXX, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 237864 - EDWIN S. VILLANUEVA AND NIDA V. VILLANUEVA, Petitioners, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 243296 - CEFERINO BAUTISTA (SUBSTITUTED BY HIS SON AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE, PHILIP DE VERA BAUTISTA), FELISA BAUTISTA, AND NEHEMIAS BAUTISTA, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES FRANCIS AND MINDA BALOLONG, METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS, LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 234260 - TEODORO C. LINSANGAN, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND LEONARDO O. ORIG, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 234445 - COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Petitioner, v. DEUTSCHE KNOWLEDGE SERVICES PTE. LTD., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232500 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ZZZ, Accused-Appellant.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-20-2584(formerly OCA IPI No. 18-4841-RTJ) - HORTENCIA R. CAYABYAB, Complainant, v. PRESIDING JUDGE IRINEO P. PANGILINAN, JR., REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 58, ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 231452 - SPOUSES ATTY. TOMAS HOFER AND DR. BERNARDITA R. HOFER, Petitioners, v. NELSON YU, RESPONDENT,

  • G.R. No. 228212 - MARCIANO D. MAGTIBAY, Petitioner, v. AIRTRAC AGRICULTURAL CORPORATION AND/OR IAN PHILIPPE W. CUYEGKENG, PRESIDENT, VICTOR S. MERCADO, JR., CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 227866 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. TAHIR TAMANO Y TOGUSO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 194530 - THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, REPRESENTED BY UNDERSECRE� TARY RAFAEL E. SEGUIS, FRANKLIN M. EBDALIN, MA. CORAZON YAP-BAHJIN, EVA G. BETITA, JOCELYN BATOON-GAR�CIA, AND LEO HERRERA-LIM, FOR THEMSELVES AND IN BEHALF OF OTHER DFA PERSONNEL WITH WHOM THEY SHARE A COMMON AND GENERAL INTEREST, Petitioners, v. THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239989 - PIONEER INSURANCE & SURETY CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. CARMEN G. TAN ALSO KNOWN AS CARMEN S.F. GATMAYTAN AND/OR UNKNOWN OWNER/PROPRIETOR OF SAVE MORE DRUG DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF SAVE MORE DRUG, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 206673 - FIRST PHILIPPINE HOLDINGS CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 12734 - BUKIDNON COOPERATIVE BANK, REPRESENTED BY GENERAL MANAGER WILHELMIA P. FERRER, Complainant, v. ATTY. JOSE VICENTE M. ARNADO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 210582 - HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (HDMF), Petitioner, v. EULOGIA N. CATAQUIZ AND MANUEL P. CATAQUIZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 237373 - JOSEPH MARTINEZ, Petitioner, v. OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT MANILA, INC. (SUBSTITUTED BY PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC.), OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT (GR) LTD., MS. MA. CRISTINA H. GARCIA, Respondents. G.R. NO. 237378 OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT MANILA, INC. (SUBSTITUTED BY PACIFIC OCEAN MANNING, INC.), OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT (GR) LTD., MS. MA. CRISTINA H. GARCIA, Petitioners, v. JOSEPH MARTINEZ, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219792 - RUSSELL Q. BERNAL, IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE AUTHORIZED MANAGING OFFICER OF CIARA CONSTRUCTION/BERSON CONSTRUCTION & TRADING (A JOINT VENTURE), Petitioner, v. HON. FELIPE M. DE LEON, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS (NCCA), HON. ROGELIO L. SINGSON, IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH), HON. MELANIO C. BRIOSOS, IN HIS CAPACITY AS REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS - REGIONAL OFFICE I, AND MOST REV. RODOLFO BELTRAN, D.D., BISHOP OF LA UNION, RESPONDENTS,

  • G.R. No. 202379 - SPC POWER CORPORATION, JOCELYN O. CAPULE, AND ALFREDO S. BALLESTEROS, Petitioners, v. GERARDO A. SANTOS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 240950 - EASTERN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT CENTER, INC., AL AWADH COMPANY TRADING AND CONTRACTING, MR. JUAN VILLABLANCA AND MRS. GLORIA ODULIO VILLABLANCA, Petitioners, v. HEIRS OF THE DECEASED NOMER P. ODULIO, REPRESENTED BY HIS WIFE, MAY IMBAG ODULIO, Respondents.

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