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G.R. No. 202761 - MRM ASSET HOLDINGS 2, INC., Petitioner, v. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, Respondent

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

SECOND DIVISION

G.R. No. 202761. February 10, 2021

MRM ASSET HOLDINGS 2, INC., Petitioner, v. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, Respondent.

R E S O L U T I O N

LOPEZ, M., J.:

This Petition for Review on Certiorari1 under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court assails the Decision2 dated July 17, 2012 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. SP No. 121696, which nullified and set aside the Resolution3 dated September 26, 2011 of the Regional Trial Court of Makati City, Branch 149, acting as a Rehabilitation Court, in SP. Proc. Case No. M-6683.

The antecedents are as follows:

Between 2003 and 2007, respondent Standard Chartered Bank (SCB), through its branch in New York, United States of America (USA), and Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. (LBHI), a company organized and existing under the laws of Delaware, USA, entered into a Group Facilities Agreement, wherein SCB undertook to make available financial facilities to LBHI and its affiliates in various countries. One of LBHI's foreign affiliates is Philippine Investment Two (SPV-AMC), Inc. (PI Two). By virtue of this agreement, PI Two was able to obtain loans from SCB Philippines in the aggregate amount of P819,000,000.00. As security for the financial obligations obtained by LBHI and all its affiliates from SCB, LBHI executed a Pledge Agreement in favor of SCB on September 12, 2008. Under the Pledge Agreement, LBHI pledged the following debt instruments: (1) Notes issued by HD Supply, Inc. with a face value of US $81,455,477.00; and (2) LBHI's interest in loans granted to Idearc, Inc. amounting to US $87,189,447.00.4

Unfortunately, on September 15, 2008, LBHI filed a bankruptcy petition in New York, USA. SCB intervened as LBHI's creditor.5 In the Philippines, on September 18, 2008, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company, Inc. (Metrobank), being one of PI Two's creditors, filed a petition for the corporate rehabilitation of PI Two before the RTC of Makati City (SP Proc. Case No. M-6683). SCB also intervened in this rehabilitation proceedings as PI Two's creditor. In a Resolution6 dated December 14, 2009, the rehabilitation court approved the Rehabilitation Plan, which identified Metrobank and SCB as claimants. A Management Committee (ManCom) was created to oversee the operations of the corporation while under rehabilitation. The ManCom was composed of three members with one representative each from PI Two, Metrobank, and SCB.7

During the pendency of the rehabilitation proceedings, petitioner MRM Asset Holdings 2, Inc. (MRM) acquired an indirect equity interest in PI Two. As the acquisition was allegedly made without knowledge of the parties in the rehabilitation proceedings, Metrobank filed a Manifestation and Motion, seeking to prohibit MRM from interfering in the affairs and management of PI Two.8 In an Order9 dated September 13, 2010, the Rehabilitation Court granted the motion, thus:

WHEREFORE, premises considered, the Manifestation and Motion filed by [Metrobank] is hereby GRANTED. Thus, MRM Asset Holdings 2, Inc. is prohibited to:
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1)
participate in the Board of PI Two in whatever capacity and purpose;
2)
take part in the management of PI Two in whatever capacity and purpose; and
3)
do whatever in the affairs and assets of PI Two, until after the money claims of Metrobank and Standard Chartered Bank have been fully paid by PI Two.

SO ORDERED.10
In the meantime, a disagreement between PI Two and SCB arose in the rehabilitation proceedings with regard to the collaterals given by LBHI in favor of SCB under the Pledge Agreement. PI Two alleged that SCB concealed its possession of the collaterals, as well as the status of its claim in the US bankruptcy case. PI Two's concern is grounded upon the possibility of SCB's double recovery. Thus, PI Two moved for the Rehabilitation Court to direct SCB to disclose relevant information on these matters; to furnish the parties and the rehabilitation court copies of all the pleadings that SCB may have filed with the Bankruptcy Court; and also prayed for the suspension of all payments due to SCB under the Rehabilitation Plan.11 In a Resolution12 dated May 4, 2011, the Rehabilitation Court partially granted the motion and ordered SCB to submit a list of the collaterals it already received from LBHI, stating the nature, status, and present value of the collaterals, which was complied with by SCB.13

On January 18, 2011, PI Two filed an Urgent Motion to Withdraw [SCB's] Appointment to the [ManCom]14 on the ground that SBC's representative was not a Filipino citizen in violation of the Anti-Dummy Law. The Rehabilitation Court denied this motion for lack of merit in its Resolution15 dated May 6, 2011.

MRM felt aggrieved that SCB was allowed to remain in the ManCom despite concealment of material information in the rehabilitation proceedings. Thus, notwithstanding the prohibition to take part in the affairs and assets of PI Two under the Order dated September 13, 2010, MRM filed an Omnibus Motion16 for the removal of SCB from the ManCom for lack of trustworthiness, and for the suspension of payments to SCB. The Rehabilitation Court granted MRM's motion in a Resolution17 dated September 26, 2011, thus:
WHEREFORE, premises considered, this court is constrained to order SCB to refrain from participating and stop, from being [a] member of the Management Committee, created by this court on December 14, 2009. In this connection, the Receiver is hereby given 30 days from receipt of this order to nominate a substitute.

The remaining two members shall continue to act accordingly. In case of tie, in the meantime that there is no substitute being submitted by the Receiver[,] the Receiver will vote to break the tie.

Moreover, SCB is hereby Ordered to surrender, release and transfer portion of the Pledge collaterals being held by it under the Pledge Agreement unto PI Two[,] equivalent to the amount paid under the rehabilitation plan. Any amount assigned by SCB to PI Two under this arrangement shall be held by PI Two under trust.

The other prayer of the Motion, the same is hereby DENIED for utter lack of merit.

SO ORDERED.18
SCB filed an appeal to the CA, which was granted in a Decision19 dated July 17, 2012. The CA ruled that the Rehabilitation Court erred in ordering: (1) SCB to surrender the collaterals to PI Two; and (2) the removal of SCB's representative from the ManCom, thus:
WHEREFORE, the instant petition is GRANTED. The assailed September 26, 2011 Resolution is NULLIFIED and SET ASIDE. Petitioner Standard Chartered Bank, through its authorized representative is hereby REINSTATED as member of the Management Committee of PI Two.

SO ORDERED.20
MRM is now before this Court, praying for the reinstatement of the Rehabilitation Court's Resolution dated September 26, 2011. Ultimately, the issues for our resolution are whether the CA erred in nullifying the order against SCB to "surrender, release and transfer" the collaterals to PI Two; and whether the CA erred in ordering the reinstatement of SCB's membership in the ManCom.

Pending resolution of the present case, however, the Rehabilitation Court dissolved the ManCom in a Second Order21 dated July 11, 2012 because "the reason for the creation of the MC is no longer availing"22 as confirmed by the rehabilitation receiver. Meanwhile, in New York, LBHI and one of its affiliates, Lehman Commercial Paper, Inc. (LCPI) filed an Adversary Complaint and Claims Objections against SCB before the Bankruptcy Court to nullify the Pledge Agreement and recover the collaterals from SCB. To settle this controversy, SCB, LBHI, and LCPI entered into a "Stipulation, Agreement and Order," which was approved by the US Bankruptcy Court.23 The Stipulation, Agreement and Order gave way to the allowance of SCB's Guarantee Claim in the bankruptcy proceedings, and to the approval of an agreed payment plan in favor of SCB. Consequently, SCB New York received partial payments from LBHI. In exchange to this arrangement, SCB agreed to release the collaterals in favor of LCPI.24

Due to this development, the Rehabilitation Receiver submitted to the Rehabilitation Court a Comment dated February 25, 2013, stating that SCB has lost its standing in the rehabilitation proceedings as it had already opted to collect from LBHI in the US bankruptcy case pursuant to the Stipulation, Agreement and Order; and recommending the dismissal of SCB's claim in the rehabilitation proceedings. PI Two then filed an Urgent Motion dated March 6, 2013, which prayed for SCB's removal from PI Two's list of creditors and for the return of all payments from PI Two under the Rehabilitation Plan on the ground that PI Two's obligation to SCB had already been extinguished by virtue of the Stipulation, Agreement and Order.25

On August 30, 2013, the Rehabilitation Court issued a Joint Resolution,26 granting PI Two's motions to exclude SCB from its list of creditors and to order SCB to return all the amounts it received as payment under the Rehabilitation Plan, thus:
WHEREFORE, all said and considered, this court hereby grants the urgent motion filed by PI Two, as well as PI One's and [MRM's] motions to release escrow account in the sum of [P]34,511,095.05 in favor of PI Two. Moreover, [SCB's] claim against PI Two in this rehabilitation proceedings is now deemed excluded; and [SCB] is ordered to return the amounts it already received under the Rehabilitation Plan in the sum of [P]233,629,672.88 to PI Two.

Finally, the approved Rehabilitation Plan dated December 14, 2009 is hereby amended to the effect that creditor [SCB] is excluded from the list of creditors. Hence[,] the distribution of available cash for payment by the debtor shall be allocated to the remaining creditors.

SO ORDERED.27
The Rehabilitation Court's Joint Resolution dated August 30, 2013 became the subject of SCB's appeal to the CA. In a consolidated Decision28 dated May 26, 2014 in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 131652 and 132088, the CA denied SCB's appeal and affirmed the Joint Resolution dated August 30, 2013. The CA ruled, among others, that the allowance of SCB's claim against LBHI in the US bankruptcy case did not necessarily extinguish SCB's claims against PI Two in the rehabilitation proceedings as the allowance of claim alone does not translate to actual payment. The definite answer to the question on whether PI Two's obligation with SCB had already been extinguished, however, still largely depends on the detail and intricacies of the payment plan under the Stipulation, Agreement and Order as approved and implemented by the US Bankruptcy Court, a document which was not made available in the rehabilitation proceedings. Nevertheless, based on the evidence on record, the CA affirmed the Rehabilitation Court's conclusion that LBHI's obligation with SCB, which includes PI Two's outstanding loan, was either already paid or assured to be paid under the LBHI payment plan. The CA also acknowledged the sale or transfer of the pledged collaterals to LCPI pursuant to the Stipulation, Agreement and Order. Undaunted, SCB sought partial reconsideration of the CA Decision, but was likewise denied in the CA's Resolution29 dated January 27, 2015 in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 131652 and 132088.

Subsequently, in an Order30 dated November 26, 2015, the Rehabilitation Court terminated the rehabilitation proceedings on PI Two's motion, thus:
Considering the above certifications and the recommendation of the rehabilitation receiver, this court finds that, indeed, the corporate rehabilitation of [PI Two] has been successful. Thus, pursuant to Section 27, Rule 4 of the Interim Rules of Procedure on Corporate Rehabilitation, the motion is hereby GRANTED.

With respect to the rehabilitation receiver's prayer to be discharged as receiver of PI Two, this court shall await the submission of his final report and accounting as required by the Interim Rules before resolving the same.

WHEREFORE, in view of the successful rehabilitation of [PI Two], the instant rehabilitation proceedings is [sic] hereby CLOSED AND TERMINATED.

SO ORDERED.31
Notably, in this case, both MRM and SCB recognized that: (1) the Second Order dated July 11, 2012, dissolving the ManCom; (2) the Joint Resolution dated August 30, 2013, removing SCB as creditor in the Rehabilitation Plan; (3) the CA Decision dated May 26, 2014 and Resolution dated January 27, 2015, affirming the RTC's Joint Resolution dated August 30, 2013; and (4) the RTC's Order dated November 26, 2015, terminating the rehabilitation proceedings have rendered the issue on SCB's membership in the ManCom moot and academic.32 MRM, however, insists on the surrender of the pledged collaterals to PI Two.33

We resolve.

The instant Petition should be dismissed for having become moot and academic. In Pe?afrancia Sugar Mill, Inc. v. Sugar Regulatory Administration,34 we explained:
A case or issue is considered moot and academic when it ceases to present a justiciable controversy by virtue of supervening events, so that an adjudication of the case or a declaration on the issue would be of no practical value or use. In such instance, there is no actual substantial relief which a petitioner would be entitled to, and which would be negated by the dismissal of the petition. Courts generally decline jurisdiction over such case or dismiss it on the ground of mootness. This is because the judgment will not serve any useful purpose or have any practical legal effect because, in the nature of things, it cannot be enforced.35 (Emphasis supplied; citation omitted.)
The issue on SCB's representation in the ManCom was obviously mooted by the dissolution of the ManCom, the removal of SCB as creditor in the Rehabilitation Plan, and the eventual termination of the rehabilitation proceedings. Likewise, the issue on the surrender of the collaterals was mooted by the CA Decision dated May 26, 2014 and Resolution dated January 27, 2015 in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 131652 and 132088, which recognized the sale or transfer of the pledged collaterals to LCPI pursuant to the Stipulation, Agreement and Order, as there is no more collateral in SCB's possession to surrender. In any case, the surrender and release of the collaterals from the Pledge Agreement is dependent upon the full satisfaction of LBHI and its affiliate's obligation with SCB owing to the accessory character of a pledge;36 the underlying agreement between LBHI (pledgor) and the SCB (pledgee) as approved by the US Bankruptcy Court; and the determination of which party actually has possession of the collaterals. Notably, these purely factual matters were already threshed out in the rehabilitation proceedings and in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 131652 and 132088 on appeal. Any subsisting claim that MRM may have over the collaterals should instead be pursued by it in a separate case through the appropriate remedy.

Considering the foregoing, we find it appropriate to abstain from passing upon the merits of the case where legal relief is no longer necessary nor called for. While the Court may pass upon issues albeit supervening events had rendered the petition moot and academic, the Court does so only when there is grave violation of the Constitution; when the exceptional character of the situation and paramount public interest is involved; when the constitutional issue raised requires formulation of controlling principles to guide the bench, the bar and the public or when the case is capable of repetition yet evading review.37 We do not find such circumstances in this case.

WHEREFORE, the Petition is DISMISSED for being moot and academic.

SO ORDERED.

Perlas-Bernabe, S.A.J., (Chairperson), Gesmundo, Lazaro-Javier, and Rosario, JJ., concur.

Endnotes:


1 Rollo, pp. 11-42.

2 Id. at 43-70; penned by Associate Justice Vicente S.E. Veloso, with the concurrence of Associate Justices Francisco P. Acosta and Angelita A. Gacutan.

3 Id. at 197-199; penned by Presiding Judge Cesar O. Untalan.

4 Id. at 44-46.

5 Id. at 47 and 49-50.

6 Id. at 96-107.

7 Id. at 48 and 105-106. Also in the CA's Decision dated May 26, 2014 in CA G.R. SP No. 131652 and CA-G.R. S P No. 132088; id. at 3034-3038.

8 Id. at 50.

9 Id. at 203-205.

10 Id. at 205.

11 Id. at 1524-1530.

12 Id. at 143-148.

13 Id. at 1837-1854.

14 Id. at 1865-1870.

15 Id. at 200-201.

16 Id. at 168-172.

17 Supra note 3.

18 Rollo, p. 199.

19 Supra note 2.

20 Rollo, p. 69.

21 Id. at 3080-3081.

22 Id. at 3080.

23 Id. at 3040; CA Decision dated May 26, 2014 in CA-G.R. SP Nos. 131652 and 132088; penned by Associate Justice Rebecca De Guia-Salvador, with the concurrence Associate Justices Samuel H. Gaerlan (now a Member of this Court) and Victoria Isabel A. Paredes.

24 Id. at 3060-3061.

25 Id. at 3040-3041.

26 Id. at 3082-3092.

27 Id. at 3090-3091.

28 Id. at 3034-3068.

29 Id. at 3070-3079.

30 Id. at 3032-3033.

31 Id. at 3033.

32 MRM's Reply (To the COMMENT (RE: PETITION FOR REVIEW ON CERTIORARI)] dated April 10, 2017; id. at 3012-3013; SCB's Reply/Opposition [To MRM Asset Holdings 2, Inc.'s Motion for Leave to File and Admit Attached Comment/Opposition dated 17 July 2014] dated August 26, 2014; id. at 2765-2767.

33 MRM's Reply [To the COMMENT (RE: PETITION FOR REVIEW ON CERTIORARI)] dated April 10, 2017, id. at 3018-3020.

34 728 Phil. 535 (2014).

35 Id. at 540.

36 See Acme Shoe, Rubber & Plastic Corporation v. CA, 329 Phil. 531, 539 (1996); and Manila Surety and Fidelity Company, Inc. v. Velayo, 128 Phil. 548, 550 (1967).

37 The Philippine Ports Authority v. Coalition of PPA Officers and Employees, 767 Phil. 792, 803 (2015).cralawredlibrary



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  • G.R. No. 206892 - C.V. GASPAR SALVAGE & LIGHTERAGE CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. LG INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (UNITED STATES BRANCH)/WM H. MCGEE & CO., INC., Respondents.[G.R. No. 207035]FORTUNE BROKERAGE AND FREIGHT SERVICES, INC., Petitioner, v. LG INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (UNITED STATES BRANCH) AND WM H. MCGEE & CO., INC., C.V. GASPAR SALVAGE & LIGHTERAGE CORPORATION, AND VENANCIO MESINA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 226935 - JUNE VINCENT MANUEL S. GAUDAN, Petitioner, v. ROEL R. DEGAMO, Respondent. G.R. NO. 228238 OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, REPRESENTED BY OMBUDSMAN CONCHITA CARPIO MORALES, ET AL., Petitioners, v. ROEL R. DEGAMO, Respondent.G.R. NO. 228325 JUNE VINCENT MANUEL S. GAUDAN, Petitioner, v. ROEL R. DEGAMO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 250147 - LAUREANO CONCORDO, REPRESENTED BY HEREIN HELEN CONCORDO, ET AL., Petitioner, v. ERJOHN & ALMARK TRANSIT CORP., ET AL., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 211253 - CELEDENIO C. DEMEGILLO, Petitioner, v. ARTURO S. LUMAMPAO, MARIA LUZ FANCOBILA,CONCEPCION L. DEMAVIVAS, AND IMELDA L. BABAAN, Respondents.[G.R. No. 211259]CONCEPCION L. DEMAVIVAS Petitioner, v. CELEDENIO C. DEMEGILLO Respondent.

  • G.R. Nos. 242904-05 - DATEM INCORPORATED, Petitioner, v. ALPHALAND MAKATI PLACE, INC. AND/OR ALPHALAND SOUTHGATE TOWER, INC., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 236804 - SEA POWER SHIPPING ENTERPRISES, INC., OCEAN WAVE MARITIME CO. AND ANTONETTE ISABEL A. GUERRERO, Petitioners, v. FERDINAND S. COMENDADOR, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 237291 - MARITO AND MARIA FE SERNA, Petitioners, v. TITO AND ILUMINADA DELA CRUZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 235424 - SALLY SARMIENTO, Petitioner, v. EDITA A. DIZON, REPRESENTED BY HER ATTORNEY--IN-FACT ROBERTO TALAUE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 229451 - ABNER P. SALONGA, Petitioner, v. SOLVANG PHILIPPINES, INC. AND/OR SOLVANG MARITIME AS AND VIRGILIO A. LOPEZ, JR., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 203539 - FLORENCIO B. DESTRIZA, Petitioner, v. FAIR SHIPPING CORPORATION, ANGEL C. CACHAPERO, AND/OR BOSELINE S.A., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 195236 - PHILIPPINE COMMERCIAL INTERNATIONAL BANK (NOW KNOWN AS BANCO DE ORO UNIBANK, INC.), Petitioner, v. LAGUNA NAVIGATION, INC., BENIGNO D. LIM, CARMEN LIZARES LIM, AND VICENTE F. ALDANESE, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242096 - RANILO BANDICO, Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE TRANSMARINE CARRIERS, INC., ROYAL CARRIBEAN CRUISES LTD., AND MR. CARLOS SALINAS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230528 - MULTI-WARE MANUFACTURING, CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. CIBELES INSURANCE CORPORATION, WESTERN GUARANTY CORPORATION, AND ERNESTY SY, DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE "PAN OCEANIC INSURANCE SERVICES," Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242539 - VENER D. COLLAO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE HONORABLE SANDIGANBAYAN (FOURTH DIVISION), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 242684 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. XXX, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 243984 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MCMERVON DELICA AGAN A.K.A. "BUTCHOY" AND "SADISTO," Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 202724 - SUSAN M. BANCE, ARLENE C. DIMAIWAT, JEAN O. VELASCO, NANCY M. AGUIRRE, AND HAZEL A. LOBETANIA, Petitioners, v. UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANTHONY AND SANTIAGO ORTEGA, JR., Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 247428 - JERRY E. ALMOGERA, JR., Petitioner, v. A & L FISHPOND AND HATCHERY, INC. AND AUGUSTO TYCANGCO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 222972 - HERMOSA SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, INC. REPRESENTED BY ITS STATUTORY LIQUIDATOR, THE PHILIPPINE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (PDIC), Petitioner, v. DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES (DBP), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232176 - SPOUSES ROLANDO/ROLLY AND FE TOBIAS, Petitioners, v. MICHAEL GONZALES AND MARIO SOLOMON GONZALES, AS REPRESENTED BY THEIR ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT, JEMIMA G. ATIGA AND/OR MARIO M. ATIGA, Respondents.

  • A.M. No. P-19-3966 (Formerly OCA IPI No. 18-4802-P) - GABRIEL C. GARLAN, Complainant, v. SHERIFF IV KEN P. SIGALES, JR., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 232814 - POLICE SR. SUPT. ROMEO UY, SPO1 FELMANDIE TATLONGHARI, SPO1 MICHAEL AYCARDO, SPO1 GERRY GENTALLAN AND SPO1 ROMMEL FLORES AND JOHN DOES, Petitioners, v. SERGIO JR. AND SALES V. JACALAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 236920 - GEMMA A. RIDAO, Petitioner, v. HANDMADE CREDIT AND LOANS, INC., REPRESENTED BY TEOFILO V. MANIPON, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 237514 - HELEN M. ALBERTO, Petitioner, v. SPOUSES NICASIO FLORES, JR. AND PERLITA FLORES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 239190 - RAUL D. BITCO, Petitioner, v. CROSS WORLD MARINE SERVICES, INC., KAPAL (CYPRUS) LTD. AND/OR ELEAZAR G. DIAZ, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 244815 - RENATO B. PADILLA AND MARIA LOUISA PEREZ-PADILLA, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 222129 - PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON AUDIT AND COA CHAIRPERSON MICHAEL G. AGUINALDO, COA REGIONAL OFFICE VI, AND COA REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ATTY. EDEN T. RAFANAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 238660 - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE - REVENUE INTEGRITY PROTECTION SERVICE, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND CLEMENTE DEL ROSARIO GERMAR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 230679 - THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN AND THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Petitioners, v. REXLON T. GATCHALIAN, Respondent.G.R. NOS. 232228-30 PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. REXLON T. GATCHALIAN, RENCHI MAY M. PADAYAO AND EDUARDO Y. CARREON, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 223694 - REMEDIOS T. BANTA, Petitioner, v. EQUITABLE BANK, INC. (NOW BDO UNIBANK, INC.), ANTONIO BANTA, ARMANDO BANTA, SONIA BANTA, ERLINDA TAN AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF MALABON CITY, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 220558 - EMZEE FOODS, INC., Petitioner, v. ELARFOODS, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 219325 - PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK Petitioner, v. ATTY. HENRY S. OAMINAL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 200772 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. RAMON G. ASUNCION, PEDRO G. ASUNCION, CANDIDA ASUNCION SANTOS, LEONORA ASUNCION HENSON, ARISTON G. ASUNCION, AND ANNABELLE ASUNCION-PERLAS, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 239505 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. ROGELIO B. CIRUELAS, REPRESENTED BY HIS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, DOMINADOR B. CIRUELAS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 244115 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF ANDRES FRANCISCO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 224729 - MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY, Petitioner, v. APOLINAR A. ARGENTERA, Respondent.; G.R. No. 225049 - APOLINAR A. ARGENTERA, Petitioner, v. MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY/MANNY V. PANGILINAN, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 244140 - BENSON CHUA, Petitioner, v. SPOUSES PHILIP L. GO AND DIANA G GO, Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 232724-27 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, REPRESENTED BY THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING COUNCIL, Petitioner, v. THE SANDIGANBAYAN AND OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 200608 - DIOSCORO POLI�O BACALA, SUBSTITUTE JUDICIAL GUARDIAN OF INCOMPETENT AQUILINO O. POLI�O, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF SPOUSES JUAN POLI�O AND CORAZON ROM, NAMELY: RUBEN R. POLI�O, BRENDO R. POLI�O, CARLITO R. POLI�O, AND BANDY R. POLI�O, REPRESENTED BY RUBEN R. POLI�O, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 240144 - DEL MONTE LAND TRANSPORT BUS, CO., Petitioner, v. RENANTE A. ARMENTA, RONALD C. AUSTRIA, ARMANDO V. RAGOS, VICENTE SUBITO, ROBERT T. DOMINGO, PAULO B. PE�ARANDA, MARVIN R. BARBA, NOEL MONDOZA, ANDY VITERBO, KEVIN DE LARA, JOSE P. GUINTO, LOUIE DAHANG, ANTONIO S. MATIAS, SR., RONALD L. PANALIGAN, VERGEL A. MORADO, ROCHEL A. BACHILLER, EDWIN M. INFANTE, MICHAEL ALMORFE, ARNOLD P. AMOGUIS, CHAREDICK RAYALA, MARNILOU B. SAN JUAN, JESSIE M. MACASAMOT, JOMAR M. DELA CERNA, MELCHOR P. JAVIER, JEFFREY N. MERLE, ROLLY E. QUINTO, ALDRIN FISCAL, MICHAEL S. BONGOL, CRISPO PABALLA, JR., EDWIN M. MALIHAN, ARVIN SOLIVEN, DANCRIS G. GRANADA, MICHAEL E. POLA, FERDINAND I. REYES, RODERICK ACERO, MARK ALVIN ORTIZ, DANTE A. LOPEZ, DIOSDADO S. PEROY, JIMUEL RUBIO, VICTOR SAN ESTEBAN, ROBERT P. BARING, VIRGILIO LAGUDA, SONNY BOY A. MALASMAS, ROMULO A. COSICO, ERIC D. DELA CRUZ, PAULINO N. OCBINA, EDWIN R. VELASQUEZ, ARMANDO F. BESIN, RICHARD R. EHILLA, FREDDIE B. NOBLADO, NORIEL BALAYBOA, LOUIE DAHANG, MICHAEL ANGELO V. BOGUE, PETER ASHLEY F. MORALES, MARLON R. DUMARAOS, EDGARDO M. TABION, ANTHONY T. MENDOZA, RAMIL B. PASAHON, MARIO B. CALDERON, VARISTO D. ARANDA, JOEMARIE A. CASTILLANO, EFREN DE GUZMAN, RICO H. SINOLBA, JESUS G. FORLAJE, RAYMOND M. VILLARIN, ELISEO H. QUINTOS, NIXON SORIANO, MICHAEL B. BUENO, HAROLD V. BROSAS, GERONIMO CORTIZ, EDMUND P. GARCIA, CRISPIN R. DAVAC, WEDDIE G. NAPONE, FREDDIE U. RAMOS, RODANTE DELOS REYES, MORRIE B. FERRER, JINNO E. GALVEZ, JOEL V. DOMINGO, RICKY VIOLANTA, ARMANDO C. JAVIER, MARLON SALARROSA, ALDRINE GARCIA, NICK ANDREW SALUDES, THOMPSON T. BONOEN, DONDIE MALAPAD, JR., SHERWIN CHRISTIAN M. GOREZ, LORENZO D. SARMIENTO, WILFREDO Q. VILLAPANDO, JULIUS R. PAYONG, PABLITO N. SAYAS, JR., EDWIN DANICO, FRANKIE B. FERNANDEZ, REYNANTE T. TUYOGON, ROMMEL M. RIOJA, JEFFERSON V. JAVIER, FREDERICK ABATAYO, JUPITER D.C. MARTINEZ, JOHNREY I. TURA, JESSIE ESCOLASTICO, HENRY AZAREZ, EDWARD JAINGA, RONALD C. AUSTRIA, ARNEL C. ACO AND REX B. DOGTONG, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 213815 - MA. SHARMAINE R. MEDINA/RACKEY CRYSTAL TOP CORPORATION, Petitioners, v. GLOBAL QUEST VENTURES, INC., Respondent.

  • A.M. No. RTJ-20-2588 [Formerly OCA I.P.I. No. 14-4336-RTJ] - ARSENIO V. DELAGUA, Complainant, v. PRESIDING JUDGE NI�O A. BATINGANA, BRANCH 6, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, MATI CITY, DAVAO ORIENTAL, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 233507 - SPOUSES BERNARDO T. CONSTANTINO AND EDITHA B. CONSTANTINO, Petitioners, v. ALEJANDRIA N. BENITEZ, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 234191 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EFREN T. TABIEROS AND JOHN DAVID INFANTE, ACCUSED; AND JOHN DAVID INFANTE, Accused-Appellants.

  • G.R. No. 252087 - XXX, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 209440 - FCF MINERALS CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. JOSEPH LUNAG, ALEXANDER SIMONGO, MAXIMO ALEJANDRO, JACQUELINE BUGNAY, PENNAN SOTERO, JONALYN SOTERO, MARINA SOTERO, VIRGINIA FABIA, MARLON BALANTE, WILLIAM BALANTE, JAMES SIMONGO, JOCELYN GUILLAO, GREGORIO OYANGWA, JOSIE GILLAO, FELIX RAFAEL, JIMMY TANIZA, PATRICIO CULAY-ON, NAPOLEON NITAPAC, VICTOR CONDE, AND RAMON BOLANSONG, Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 236177-210 - JOAN V. ALARILLA, Petitioner, v. THE HONORABLE SANDIGANBAYAN(FOURTH DIVISION) AND THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES,RESPONDENTS, DECISION - Supreme Court E-Library

  • G.R. No. 202761 - MRM ASSET HOLDINGS 2, INC., Petitioner, v. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, Respondent

  • G.R. No. 228165 - KOLIN ELECTRONICS CO., INC., Petitioner, v. KOLIN PHILIPPINES INTERNATIONAL, INC., Respondent