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G.R. No. 244422 - HEIRS OF ANIOLINA VDA. DE SEBUA, NAMELY: IMMACULADA S. MAGSUMBOL, GLENN H. SEBUA, JOSEPH H. SEBUA, MARY ANN S. VILLANUEVA, MA. NEMA H. SEBUA AND EXAN S. VIBAT, Petitioners, v. FELICIANA BRAVANTE, Respondent. :







G.R. No. 244422 - HEIRS OF ANIOLINA VDA. DE SEBUA, NAMELY: IMMACULADA S. MAGSUMBOL, GLENN H. SEBUA, JOSEPH H. SEBUA, MARY ANN S. VILLANUEVA, MA. NEMA H. SEBUA AND EXAN S. VIBAT, Petitioners, v. FELICIANA BRAVANTE, Respondent.

PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

G.R. No. 244422. July 06, 2022

HEIRS OF ANIOLINA VDA. DE SEBUA, NAMELY: IMMACULADA S. MAGSUMBOL, GLENN H. SEBUA, JOSEPH H. SEBUA, MARY ANN S. VILLANUEVA, MA. NEMA H. SEBUA AND EXAN S. VIBAT, Petitioners, v. FELICIANA BRAVANTE, Respondent.

D E C I S I O N

ZALAMEDA, J.:

Necessitous [individuals] are not, truly speaking, free [persons]; but, to answer a present emergency, will submit to any terms that the crafty may impose upon them.1chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

The Case

Petitioners Heirs of Aniolina H. Sebua (petitioners), filed a Petition for Review2 under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court assailing the Decision3 dated 22 January 2019 of the Court of Appeals (CA)  Cagayan de Oro City in CA-G.R. CV No. 03974-MIN.

The CA Decision partly granted respondent Feliciana Bravante's (respondent) appeal and dismissed petitioners complaint for lack of cause of action. Contrary to the Decision4 dated 16 October 2014 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Surallah, South Cotabato, Branch 26 in Civil Case No. 989, the CA found that both parties failed to establish their respective causes of action and left things as they were. The RTC had ruled that the parties entered into an equitable mortgage and thus allowed petitioner to redeem Cadastral Lot No. 1525-E, with an area of 16,000 square meters and located at Barangay Malaya, Banga, South Cotabato (subject property), from respondent.

Antecedents

The CA summarized the factual antecedents as follows:
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This case stemmed from a Complaint for Redemption, Recovery of Possession, Damages and Attorney's Fees with Prayer for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Preliminary Injunction [dated 6 August 2009] filed before the [RTC] by [petitioners] against [respondent] Feliciana Bravante. This case was docketed as Civil Case No. 989.

In [the] said Complaint, [petitioners] alleged that she and her husband Exequeil Sebua (Exequeil)5 were owners of a parcel of land identified as Cadastral Lot No. 1525-E, situated at Barangay Malaya, Banga, South Cotabato, which has an area of, more or less, sixteen thousand (16,000) square meters [(subject property)]. For years, Exequeil cultivated the subject parcel of land despite the fact that he resided in Crossing Tupi, South Cotabo [sic].

Sometime in 1985, Exequeil mortgaged the subject land to [respondent's] husband Julian Bravante (Julian) for granting him, without interest, a loan in the amount of thirty thousand pesos ([P]30,000.00). Exequeil and Julian agreed, among others, that Julian was to cultivate the land and to keep the income arising therefrom until Julian [sic] was able to redeem the subject land.

Later, sometime in 1995, Exequeil visited Julian in Barangay Malaya Banga, South Cotabato to pay the loan and to redeem the subject land. However, Julian requested that he be allowed to continue cultivating the land. Being a good friend, Exequeil granted Julian's request. Again, sometime in 2003, Exequeil attempted to redeem the land but he learned that Julian already died a year earlier. Subsequently, on 29 November 2003, Exequeil died as well.

After Exequeil's death, [petitioners'] children signified, in several instances, their intention to redeem the subject land from [respondent]. To their surprise, [respondent] was already claiming ownership over the property. [Petitioners] referred the matter for conciliation before the Office of the Barangay Captain of Malaya, Banga, South Cotabato, but efforts to settle the dispute failed.

In her Answer with Compulsory Counterclaim, [respondent] denied [petitioner's] and her husband's ownership over the land subject of this case. She averred that sometime in 1980, [petitioner] and her husband Exequeil mortgaged the subject land to a certain Recto Debuque (Recto).

Subsequently, sometime in 1982, Recto demanded from the [petitioner] and Exequeil the payment of their loan in the amount of five thousand pesos ([P]5,000.00). Since they could not produce the amount, [petitioner] and Exequeil approached [respondent] and her husband to borrow seven thousand pesos ([P]7,000.00) which was to be secured by the subject lot. As requested, [respondent] and her husband lent [petitioner] and Exequeil [P]7,000.00 by giving the [P]5,000.00 redemption price to Recto and the remaining [P]2,000.00 to [petitioners] and Exequeil. As an additional condition to the loan, [respondent] and her husband were allowed to actually possess and cultivate the subject land. Also, [petitioners] and Exequeil agreed that they will return the amount loaned to [respondent] and her husband upon their ([respondent] and her husband) demand.

However, upon demand, [petitioners] and Exequeil failed to return the amount loaned. Instead, they made additional loans from [respondent] and her husband, as follows: (1) [P]3,000.00 on 08 February 1983; (2) [P]1,350.00 on 16 October 1983; (3) [P]3,550.00 on 06 November 1983; (4) [P]1,000.00 on 21 April 1984; (5) [P]500.00 on 13 September 1984; (6) [P]3,000.00 on 04 March 1985; and (7) [P]600.00 on 17 March 1985.

On 23 March 1985, [petitioners] and Exequeil's loan reached [P]22,202.00. Since the amount of their loan had already exceeded the consideration of their mortgage contract, [petitioner] and Exequeil agreed to waive their rights to the subject land, in [respondent] and her husband's favor, for the total consideration of [P]30,000.00. Consequently, [respondent] and her husband gave [petitioners] and Exequeil the following amounts: [P]500.00 on 09 June 1985; (2) [P]298.00 on 16 June 1985; (3) [P]2,000.00 on 18 June 1985; and (4) [P]3,500.00 on 16 September 1985.

Finally, on 03 October 1985, [respondent] and her husband paid [petitioner] and Exequeil [P]1,500.00, representing the final installment payment for the subject land making them ([respondent] and her husband) the lawful owners of the subject land.6 (Citations omitted)
The case was referred to the Philippine Mediation Center but the parties failed to reach a settlement. Hence, the Complaint was filed before the RTC.7chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

Ruling of the RTC

On 16 October 2014, the RTC rendered its Decision in favor of petitioners. In its finding of facts, the RTC determined that the parties initially entered into an oral loan of money. Petitioners and her husband offered subject property as a guaranty for the payment of the money they borrowed from respondent and her husband. The RTC also found that the produce from the land was applied by respondent and her husband as payment for the interest of the loan. The RTC thus characterized the transaction as an equitable mortgage governed by Article 1602(6) of the Civil Code, which states, "that the contract shall be presumed to be an equitable mortgage where it may be fairly inferred that the real intention of the parties is that the transaction shall secure the payment of a debt or the performance of any other obligation."8chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

The financial status of petitioners at the time of the signing of the "acknowledgment", as well as the repeated attempts to recover the land, supported the RTC's assessment of the transaction as an equitable mortgage.9 The dispositive portion of the Decision reads:
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WHEREFORE, premises all considered, judgment is hereby rendered in favor of [petitioner] and against [respondent] as follows:

"1. The [petitioner] is hereby allowed to redeem the mortgage by returning or paying back the [respondent], the amount of P30,000.00 representing the total consideration of the mortgage;cralawlawlibrary

2. The [respondent] after the above amount of P30,000.00 shall have been returned or paid back her, to surrender the possession and cultivation of Lot No. 1525-E, containing an area of sixteen thousand (16,000) square meters, more or less, situated at Barangay Malaya, Banga, South Cotabato unto the [petitioner];cralawlawlibrary

3. The [respondent] pay and restitute unto the [petitioner] reasonable actual expenses in the amount of P20,000.00 and attorney's fees in the amount of P10,000.00."


The other claims of the [petitioner] as well as the counterclaims of the [respondent] are hereby denied for lack of merit.

SO ORDERED.10cralawredlibrary
Respondent's Motion for Reconsideration was denied in the RTC's Order11 dated 23 March 2015.

Ruling of the CA

The CA agreed with respondent that petitioners failed to prove her claim because the testimony of her sole witness, that of her son Joseph H. Sebua, was based on hearsay. However, in similar manner, the CA found that respondent was not able to clearly establish that petitioners waived their rights over the subject property in favor of respondent and her husband.12chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

Since both parties failed to establish their respective causes of action, the CA left things as they are. The CA also no longer delved into the issues of liability for damages and attorney's fees.13 The dispositive portion of the CA's Decision reads:
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WHEREFORE, foregoing premises considered, the appeal is PARTLY GRANTED. [Petitioner's] Complaint is hereby DISMISSED for lack of cause of action. Accordingly, the Decision dated 16 October 2014 of the [RTC] is REVERSED and SET ASIDE. All other claims in the instant appeal are DENIED for lack of merit.

SO ORDERED.14cralawredlibrary
Issues

Petitioner comes before this Court and raises the following arguments:
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A. The [CA] committed a reversible error in not giving any probative value to the testimony of Mr. Joseph H. Sebua.

B. The [CA] committed a reversible error in not finding that there are various circumstances in the case at bar that give rise to the presumption that the transaction is one of equitable mortgage.

C. The [CA] committed a reversible error in not holding that the [Respondent] failed to adduce evidence that will rebut the legal presumption that the subject transaction was an equitable mortgage.
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Ruling of the Court

The Court finds merit in the Petition.

An equitable mortgage is one which, although lacking in some formality, form, words, or other requisites demanded by a statute, nevertheless reveals the intention of the parties to charge real property as security for a debt, and contains nothing impossible or contrary to law. The essential requisites of an equitable mortgage are: (1) the parties enter into what appears to be a contract of sale; (2) but their intention is to secure an existing debt by way of mortgage.16 The provision also applies even to a contract purporting to be an absolute sale, as in this case, if indeed the real intention of the parties is that the transaction shall secure the payment of a debt or the performance of any other obligation.17chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

Even though there is no single conclusive test to determine whether a deed of sale is really a simple loan accommodation, Article 1602, in relation to Article 1604 of the Civil Code enumerates instances when a contract is presumed to be an equitable mortgage.18chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary
ART. 1602. The contract shall be presumed to be an equitable mortgage, in any of the following cases:

(1) When the price of a sale with right to repurchase is unusually inadequate;cralawlawlibrary

(2) When the vendor remains in possession as lessee or otherwise;cralawlawlibrary

(3) When upon or after the expiration of the right to repurchase, another instrument extending the period of redemption or granting a new period is extended;cralawlawlibrary

(4) When the purchaser retains for himself [or herself] a part of the purchase price;cralawlawlibrary

(5) When the vendor binds himself [or herself] to pay the taxes on the thing sold;cralawlawlibrary

(6) In any other case where it may be fairly inferred that the real intention of the parties is that the transaction shall secure the payment of a debt or the performance of any other obligation.
In any of the foregoing cases, any money, fruits, or other benefit to be received by the vendee as rent or otherwise shall be considered as interest which shall be subject to the usury laws.

ART. 1604. The provisions of Article 1502 shall also apply to a contract purporting to be an absolute sale.
The presence of even one of the circumstances in Article 1602 is sufficient to declare a contract as an equitable mortgage. The explicit provision of Article 1602 that any of those enumerated circumstances would suffice to construe a contract of sale to be one of equitable mortgage is in consonance with the rule that the law favors the least transmission of property rights. To stress, the existence of any one of the conditions under Article 1602, not a concurrence, or an overwhelming number of such circumstances, suffices to give rise to the presumption that the contract is an equitable mortgage.19chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

The RTC justified its ruling that the transaction was one of an equitable mortgage by inference. Indeed, in determining the nature of a contract, courts are not bound by the title nor by the name given by the parties. The decisive factor in evaluating such agreement is the intention of the parties, as shown not necessarily by the terminology used in the contract but by their conduct, words, actions, and deeds prior to, during, and immediately after executing the agreement. As such, documentary and parol evidence may be submitted and admitted to prove such intention.20chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

From the parties' submissions, as well as the lower court's disposals, there is no contest that petitioner and her husband were in dire need of money. They repeatedly took out loans from respondent and her husband. They signed respondent's memoranda of the loans to satisfy their extreme financial needs. In 1983, respondent's recording of the transaction stated: "to acknowledge receipt of P7,000 x x x which is to be returned upon demand."21 By 1984, respondent started writing instead, "[r]eceived x x x as partial payment for the land."22 However, respondent's own evidence did not specifically mention the subject property. She also admitted its self-serving nature: the memoranda were presented to petitioner or her husband for them to just sign.

Respondent took pains to convince the lower courts that the sale price was not grossly inadequate. She presented the 1982 Deed of Sale of an adjacent lot to show similarity in price. In light of Exequiel's repeated attempts to pay off the loan and regain possession of the subject property, respondent's claim of ownership must fail. She cannot use petitioner's failure to pay the loan due to her own machinations to claim ownership to the subject property.

As a mortgagee, respondent's consolidation of ownership over the subject property due to petitioner and her husband's failure to pay the obligation is considered as pactum commissorium. The mortgagee's default does not operate to automatically vest on the mortgagee the ownership of the encumbered property. This Court has repeatedly declared such arrangements as contrary to morals and public policy and thus, void. If a mortgagee in equity desires to obtain title to a mortgaged property, the mortgagee's proper remedy is to cause the foreclosure of the mortgage in equity and buy it at a foreclosure sale.23 This, respondent did not do.

All told, We see no reason to deviate from the RTC's ruling that the transaction of the parties in this case is an equitable mortgage. We delete, however, the award of attorney's fees as the parties were impelled by an honest belief that their respective actions were justified.24chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

Respondent should return the subject property to petitioner upon payment of the loan within ninety (90) days from finality of this Decision.25 The amount of P30,000.00 as consideration for the mortgage should be returned by petitioner to respondent. The rate of interest of 12% per annum on petitioner's obligation shall apply from the date of the filing of the complaint on 06 August 2009 until 30 June 2013. From 01 July 2013 until finality of this Decision, the legal rate of 6% per annum shall be applied to the unpaid obligation.26chanRoblesvirtualLawlibrary

WHEREFORE, the present petition is GRANTED. The Decision of the Court of Appeals  Cagayan de Oro City in CA-G.R. CV No. 03974-MIN is REVERSED and SET ASIDE. The Decision of Branch 26, Regional Trial Court of Surallah, South Cotabato in Civil Case No. 989 is REINSTATED and AFFIRMED with MODIFICATION that petitioners Heirs of Aniolina H. Sebua, are liable for interest at the rate of 12% per annum computed from 06 August 2009 until 30 June 2013. From 1 July 2013 until finality of this Decision, the interest rate of 6% per annum shall be imposed to the unpaid obligation. In case of default on the part of petitioners to settle their obligations within ninety (90) days from finality of this Decision, the property shall be sold at public auction and the proceeds applied to the mortgage debt.

SO ORDERED.

Gesmundo, C.J. (Chairperson), Hernando, Rosario, and Marquez, JJ., concur.

Endnotes:


1 This quote first appeared in Cuyugan v. Santos, 34 Phil. 100, 111 (1916). By quoting from the landmark decision in Vernon v. Bethell, (1762) 28 ER 838, 2 Eden 110, Philippine courts reaffirm protection to debtors.

2 Rollo, pp. 8-39.

3 Id. at 40-50; penned by Associate Justice Loida S. Posadas-Kahulugan and concurred in by Associate Justices Edgardo A. Camello and Tita Marilyn Payoyo-Villordon of the Twenty-First (21st ) Division, Court of Appeals, Cagayan de Oro City.

4 Id. at 198-210; penned by Presiding Judge Roberto L. Ayco.

5 Also referred to as Exequiel, Esequiel in other parts of the rollo.

6 Rollo, pp. 40-43.

7 Id. at 198.

8 Id. at 201-209.

9 Id.

10 Id. at 209-210.

11 Id. at 211-214.

12 Id. at 45-49.

13 Id.

14 Id. at 49.

15 Id. at 12-13.

16 Vda. de Delfin v. Dellota, 566 Phil. 389, 393 (2008); Citations omitted.

17 Spouses Reyes v. Court of Appeals, 393 Phil. 479, 487-488 (2000).

18 Repuela v. Estate of Spouses Larawan, 802 Phil. 821, 832 (2016).

19 Aguirre v. Court of Appeals, 380 Phil. 736, 742 (2000).

20 Zamora v. Court of Appeals, 328 Phil. 1106, 1115 (1996), citing Tolentino, V Civil Code of the Philippines 157, 1992 ed.

21 Rollo, p. 42.

22 Id.

23 Dacquel v. Spouses Sotelo, G.R. No. 203946, 04 August 2021.

24 Id.

25 Mu?oz v. Ramirez, 643 Phil. 267, 282 (2010).

26 See Nacar v. Gallery Frames, 716 Phil. 267, 282-283 (2013).cralawredlibrary



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  • A.M. No. P-15-3398 [Formerly A.M. No. 15-09-320-RTC] - OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, Complainant, v. CLERK OF COURT VI EDIPOLO P. SARABIA, JR.; CASH CLERK III HAYDEE B. SALAZAR; CASHIER UNIT CLERKS III MARIFI A. OQUINDO, AIMEE MAY D. AGBAYANI, AND ORLANDO A. MARQUEZ; ALL OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 254747 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROD ANGELES Y MANLAPAZ @ "URO," ACCUSED-APPELLANT.

  • G.R. No. 250495 - LEO ABUYO Y SAGRIT, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 250479 - MAIBARARA GEOTHERMAL, INC., Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 239010 - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. AZ 17/31 REALTY, INC., Respondent.[G.R. No. 240888]AZUCENA LOCSIN-GARCIA, Petitioner, v. AZ 17/31 REALTY, INC., Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 230968 - SAMSUDIN T. HAMID, Petitioner, v. GERVASIO SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION AGENCY, INC./SUSAN S. GERVASIO, Respondents.

  • A.C. No. 5190 - HON. MANUEL E. CONTRERAS, PRESIDING JUDGE, MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT, OCAMPO, CAMARINES SUR, Complainant, v. ATTY. FREDDIE A. VENIDA, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 205836 - BUREAU OF CUSTOMS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (BOCEA), REPRESENTED BY ITS NATIONAL PRESIDENT MR. ROMULO A. PAGULAYAN, Petitioner, v. HON. ROZZANO RUFINO B. BIAZON (IN HIS CAPACITY AS COMMISSIONER, BUREAU OF CUSTOMS), HON. CESAR V. PURISIMA (IN HIS CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF FINANCE), HON. MAR A. ROXAS (IN HIS CAPACITY AS FORMER SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS), HON. JOSEPH EMILIO A. ABAYA (IN HIS CAPACITY AS INCUMBENT SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS), Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 234868-69 - MARIO L. RELAMPAGOS, Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 248675 - CLAUDINE MONETTE BALDOVINO-TORRES, Petitioner, v. JASPER A. TORRES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 253825 - GAISANO SUPERSTORE, INC. (VALENCIA CITY BRANCH), Petitioner, v. SPOUSES FRANK RHEDEY AND JOCELYN RHEDEY, Respondent

  • G.R. No. 258448 - WILSON CARITERO AMAD, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 258456 [Formerly UDK 17252] - GIORGIDI B. AGGABAO AND AMELITA S. NAVARRO, Petitioners, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS (COMELEC) AND LAW DEPARTMENT, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 241348 - LORETO A. CA?AVERAS AND OFELIA B. CA?AVERAS, Petitioners, v. JUDGE JOCELYN P. GAMBOA-DELOS SANTOS AND RODEL MARIANO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 213860 - THE PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE, INC., BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF SECURITIES BROKERS AND DEALERS, INC., FUND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, TRUST OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND MARMON HOLDINGS, INC., Petitioners, v. SECRETARY OF FINANCE, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, AND CHAIRPERSON OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, Respondents.

  • G.R. Nos. 209099-100 - GIL A. VALERA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 256141 - BELINDA ALEXANDER, Petitioner, v. SPOUSES JORGE AND HILARIA ESCALONA, AND REYGAN ESCALONA, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 239215 - RANDY MICHAEL KNUTSON, ACTING ON BEHALF OF MINOR RHUBY SIBAL KNUTSON, Petitioner, v. HON. ELISA R. SARMIENTO-FLORES, IN HER CAPACITY AS ACTING PRESIDING JUDGE OF BRANCH 69, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TAGUIG CITY, AND ROSALINA SIBAL KNUTSON, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 215159 - CHEVRON HOLDINGS, INC. (FORMERLY CALTEX ASIA LIMITED), Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 9161 [Formerly CBD Case No. 07-1925] - MARIE JUDY BESA--EDELMAIER, Complainant, v. ATTY. RESTITUTO M. AREVALO, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 257450 - IAN AGRAVANTE Y DE OCA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 254564 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. ERICK MONTIERRO Y VENTOCILLA, Respondent. [G.R. No. 254974] CYPHER BALDADERA Y PELAGIO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent. [A.M. No. 21-07-16-SC] RE: LETTER OF THE PHILIPPINE JUDGES ASSOCIATION EXPRESSING ITS CONCERN OVER THE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE DECISIONS IN G.R. NO. 247575 AND G.R. NO. 250295 [A.M. No. 18-03-16-SC] RE: LETTER OF ASSOCIATE JUSTICE DIOSDADO M. PERALTA ON THE SUGGESTED PLEA BARGAINING FRAMEWORK SUBMITTED BY THE PHILIPPINE JUDGES ASSOCIATIONDECISION - Supreme Court E-Library

  • G.R. No. 252073 - SPOUSES LOURDES V. RAFAEL AND RAUL I. RAFAEL, Petitioners, v. GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM (GSIS), Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 254552 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RICO P. VALDELLON, LORENZO L. JACINTO,[1] JACINTO M. ILAGAN, DON THED J. RAMIREZ AND RENATO R. VEHEMENTE,[2] ACCUSED, DON THED J. RAMIREZ, Accused-Appellant.

  • G.R. No. 250618 - JENNIFER A. DEDICATORIA, Petitioner, v. FERDINAND M. DEDICATORIA AND REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 247645 - LIBERAL PARTY, REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, FRANCIS N. PANGILINAN, AND/OR ITS SECRETARY GENERAL, JOSE CHRISTOPHER Y. BELMONTE, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS AND NACIONALISTA PARTY, REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT, MANUEL B. VILLAR, AND/OR ITS SECRETARY GENERAL, ALAN PETER CAYETANO, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 250287 - ZETH D. FOPALAN, Petitioner, v. NEIL F. FOPALAN, Respondent.

  • A.C. No. 11369 - JEANNE MARCELO-SALUD, Complainant, v. ATTY. ROGELIO J. BOLIVAR, Respondent.

  • G.R. No. 190509 - PEAK VENTURES CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. SECRETARY OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, CLUB FILIPINO, INC., ROGELIO M. FERNANDEZ, GERARDO PLANTIG, GUILLERMO BANAGA AND RODOLFO REYES, Respondents.[G.R. No. 196143]CLUB FILIPINO, INC., Petitioner, v. PEAK VENTURES CORPORATION, ROGELIO M. FERNANDEZ, GERARDO PLANTIG, GUILLERMO BANAGA AND RODOLFO REYES, Respondents.[G.R. No. 201041]CLUB FILIPINO, INC., Petitioner, v. PEAK VENTURES CORPORATION, ROGELIO M. FERNANDEZ, GERARDO PLANTIG, GUILLERMO BANAGA AND RODOLFO REYES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 212687 - SECRETARY OF FINANCE, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, AND REVENUE REGIONAL DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE (BIR), REVENUE REGION NO. 12, BACOLOD CITY, Petitioners, v. HON. RENATO D. MU?EZ, IN HIS CAPACITY AS EXECUTIVE JUDGE OF BRANCH 60, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT IN CADIZ CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, RURAL SUGAR PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., NORTHERN NEGROS PLANTERS ASSOCIATION, INC., CONFEDERATION OF SUGAR PRODUCERS ASSOCIATIONS, INC., UNITED SUGAR PRODUCERS FEDERATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC., NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SUGAR PRODUCERS (NFSP), INC. AND ANTONIO G. TAMON, Respondents

  • G.R. No. 214747 - NEMIA T. MAGALUNA, ANECIA C. PORE, EDELYN D. ESPEJON, HERMES P. FORCADILLA, EUTIQUIO C. PALER, CHARLITO B. PLAZA AND GLENDALE F. ESCATRON, Petitioners, v. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN (MINDANAO), REPRESENTED BY HON. RODOLFO M. ELMAN, DEPUTY OMBUDSMAN FOR MINDANAO, HON. MARCO ANACLETO P. BUENA, OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, EVALUATION AND INVESTIGATION BUREAU-B, HON. QUINTIN J. PEDRERO, JR., GRAFT INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OFFICER II AND HON. RANDOLPH C. CADIOGAN, JR., GRAFT INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OFFICER I AND NICASIO E. SULAPAS (FORMER SANGGUNIANG BAYAN MEMBER OF GENERAL LUNA, SURIGAO DEL NORTE), Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 223042 - CANDY A.K.A. BABY/JILLIAN MURING FERRER, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.[G.R. No. 223769]DHAYME JAMUAD (A.K.A. - NIKKI MURING FERRER) AND CANDY A.K.A. BABY/JILLIAN MURING FERRER, Petitioners, v. COURT OF APPEALS AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.

  • G.R. No. 238468 - PERLITA MABALO, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF ROMAN BABUYO, REPRESENTED BY VIRGILIO L. BABUYO,RESPONDENTS.