Solante v. COA

G.R. No. 207348, 19 August 2014 FACTS: The City of Mandaue and F.F. Cruz Inc. entered into a Contract of Reclamation with land-sharing agreement to be undertaken by the latter. The project was estimated to be completed within six (6) years as stipulated in the contract. The parties executed an MOA wherein all improvements by [...]

By |2018-05-17T03:25:30+00:00May 15th, 2018|Case Digests|0 Comments

Ponce de Leon v. Syjuco

G.R. No. L-3316, 31 October 1951 FACTS: Plaintiff obtained from defendant Syjuco two loans in 1944. One is for P200,000 obtained on May 5, 1944, and another for P16,000 obtained on July 31, 1944. These two loans appear in two promissory notes signed by the plaintiff which were couched in practically the same terms and [...]

By |2018-07-16T06:43:22+00:00May 7th, 2018|Case Digests|0 Comments

Republic v. Cagandahan

G.R. No. 166676, 12 September 2008 FACTS: On December 11, 2003, respondent filed a Petition for Correction of Entries in Birth Certificate before the RTC, Branch 33 of Siniloan, Laguna. She alleged that she was born on January 13, 1981, registered as a female in the Certificate of Live Birth but while growing up developed [...]

By |2017-10-23T02:24:23+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Silverio v. Republic

G.R. No. 174689, 22 October 2007 FACTS: Petitioner was born and registered as male. He admitted that he is a male transsexual, that is, “anatomically male but feels, thinks and acts as a “female” and that he had always identified himself with girls since childhood. He underwent psychological examination, hormone treatment, breast augmentation and sex [...]

By |2017-10-23T02:17:15+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Final Report on the Judicial Audit Conducted at the Regional Trial Court Branch 67, Paniqui,Tarlac

A.M. No. 06-7-414-RTC,19 October 2007 FACTS: This administrative matter arose from the judicial audit and physical inventory of cases conducted on 20-24 June 2005 at the Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Paniqui, Tarlac, Branch 67, then presided by Judge Cesar M. Sotero who compulsorily retired on 23 February 2006. The Audit Team recommended in its [...]

By |2017-10-23T02:12:17+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Republic v. Valencia

G.R. No. L-32181,5 March 1986 FACTS: Court of First Instance of Cebu a petition for the cancellation and/or correction of entries of birth of Bernardo Go and Jessica Go in the Civil Registry of the City of Cebu. The case was docketed as Special Proceedings No. 3043-R. The Solicitor General filed an opposition to the [...]

By |2017-10-23T02:02:59+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Valino v. Adriano

G.R. No. 182894, 22 April 2014 FACTS: Atty. Adriano Adriano (Atty. Adriano), a partner in the Pelaez Adriano and Gregorio Law Office, married respondent Rosario Adriano (Rosario) on November 15, 1955. The couple had two (2) sons, three (3) daughters, and one (1) adopted daughter, Leah Antonette. The marriage of Atty. Adriano and Rosario, however, [...]

By |2017-10-23T01:56:42+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Ting v. Ting

G.R. No. 166562, 31 March 2009 FACTS: Benjamin Ting and Carmen Velez met each other in medical school and they married each other after several years. Years after, Benjamin became a full-fledged doctor and he practiced at the Velez Hospital owned by Carmen’s family. Benjamin and Carmen had six children during their marriage. But after [...]

By |2018-05-28T01:59:41+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Remo v. Secretary of Foreign Affairs

G.R. No. 169202, 5 March 2010 FACTS: Maria Virginia V. Remo (Remo) is a Filipino citizen, married to Francisco R. Rallonza. Her Philippine passport, which was to expire on 27 October 2000, showed “Rallonza” as her surname, “Maria Virginia” as her given name, and “Remo” as her middle name. While her marriage was still subsisting, [...]

By |2017-10-23T01:47:00+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments

Llaneta v. Agrava

G.R. No. L-32054, 15 May 1974 FACTS: Atanacia Llaneta was married with Serafin Ferrer whom she had a child named Victoriano Ferrer. Serafin died and about four years later Atanacia had a relationship with another man out of which Teresita Llaneta, herein petitioner, was born. All of them lived with Serafin’s mother in Manila. Teresita [...]

By |2017-10-23T01:28:03+00:00October 23rd, 2017|Case Digests|0 Comments
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