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Foreclosure Rights vs BP 22: Understanding Creditors' Remedies and Their Limits

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that annulment of judgment is only for civil cases, not criminal convictions like swindling.

Unlawful Detainer vs. Accion Publiciana: How Courts Determine Jurisdiction in Property Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies when a case is unlawful detainer (MTC) or accion publiciana (RTC), based on the complaint's allegations.

Balancing Efficiency and Discretion: Revisiting PHILJA Staffing Patterns

The Supreme Court clarifies when coterminous status is proper for confidential staff in the Philippine Judicial Academy's executive offices.

Lost Claim: Failure to Prove Open Possession Prevents Land Title Registration

Supreme Court denies land registration where applicant failed to prove open, continuous, exclusive possession since June 12, 1945.

Judge Dismissed and Suspended from Law Practice for Marital Infidelity and Abandonment

Supreme Court dismisses a judge for gross immorality over an extramarital affair and child, suspending him from law practice for three years.

Silence Is Not Acquiescence: Delayed Reporting in Philippine Rape Cases

Why a rape victim's delayed report and vague words like "ginalaw" do not weaken a conviction, explained through a Supreme Court ruling.

Kidnapping for Ransom: Conspiracy and the Element of Deprivation of Liberty

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies kidnapping for ransom elements, conspiracy liability, and what counts as deprivation of liberty.

Compromise Agreements and Illegitimate Filiation: When Settlements Violate Public Policy

Philippine Supreme Court ruling: compromise agreements on filiation and civil status are void. Learn the public policy limits on settlements.

Resignation vs Retrenchment: When Are Retirement Benefits Required?

Supreme Court clarifies when resigned employees can claim retirement benefits, distinguishing voluntary resignation from retrenchment in Kimberly-Clark case.

Retrenchment Proving Business Losses To Justify Employee Termination Under Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies the stringent standards employers must meet to validly retrench employees under Article 283 of the Labor Code.

Parking Fees vs Public Access: Reconciling Building Codes and Private Property Rights in Philippine Malls

Supreme Court rules malls may charge parking fees; building codes require spaces, not free access. Property rights prevail.

Appeal Bond Rules in Labor Cases: Why Posting the Full Bond on Time Matters

The Supreme Court clarifies when appeal bonds in labor disputes may be reduced, and why employers must post the full amount within the reglementary period.

Upholding Termination for Theft: Balancing Due Process and Employer Rights in Labor Disputes

Supreme Court affirms dismissal of cable splicers for theft of company property, clarifying that ample opportunity to be heard, not a formal hearing, satisfies due process.

Forgery Undermines Real Estate Sale: Protecting Property Rights in the Philippines

The Supreme Court explains how forged deeds transfer no rights, and why good faith buyers can still be protected under Philippine property law.

Good Faith Prevails When Public Officials ACT Without Malice IN Granting Benefits

Supreme Court ruling on good faith as a defense in graft cases under RA 3019, Section 3(e), for public officials relying on agency issuances.

Territorial Jurisdiction and Taxing Power: The Limits of Local Authority

A local government cannot tax property outside its territory. The Supreme Court explains why jurisdiction defines taxing power.

Clerk of Court Dismissed for Dishonesty in Handling Public Funds

Supreme Court dismisses clerk of court for failing to account for P256,530.25 in court fund shortages, affirming strict accountability standards.

When Silence Isn't Golden: Affirming Murder Conviction Despite Self-Defense Claim

The Supreme Court affirms a murder conviction, rejecting self-defense where the accused admitted killing but failed to prove unlawful aggression.

Credit Card Interest Rates: Balancing Lender Rights and Borrower Protection in the Philippines

The Supreme Court limits credit card interest and penalty rates to 2% monthly, balancing lender rights with borrower protection.

The Informant's Shield: Balancing Drug Enforcement and Defendants' Rights in Buy-Bust Operations

The Supreme Court clarifies when buy-bust operations are valid, how chain of custody works, and why informants' identities are protected.

Redundancy and Management Prerogative: Safeguarding Employee Rights in Corporate Restructuring

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies redundancy termination rules, management prerogative limits, and employee rights in corporate restructuring.

Hauling Contracts: Scope of Work Defines Entitlement to Extra Pay

Supreme Court rules on when hauling contractors can claim extra compensation beyond the contract price in service agreements.

Drug Bust Conviction Upheld: Chain of Custody and Informant Rules in Philippine Drug Cases

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies chain of custody and informant rules in drug cases, upholding a buy-bust conviction under RA 9165.

Residency vs. Domicile in Philippine Elections: The Pundaodaya Ruling

The Supreme Court clarifies that voter registration and property ownership do not prove election residency, which legally means domicile.