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Redemption Rights Interest Computation CUT OFF In Foreclosure Sales

Philippine Supreme Court ruling clarifies that in DBP foreclosure redemptions, interest stops accruing at the auction date.

Loan Restructuring vs Mortgage Release: When Must a Bank Return Collateral?

When a borrower restructures a loan and assigns property as partial payment, is the bank obliged to release other collateral? The Supreme Court explains.

Notarization Is Not a Rubber Stamp: Supreme Court Disbars Negligent Notary

A notary who notarized a forged deed without verifying signers' identities was suspended and disqualified. Learn the rules on notarization.

Rape and Intimidation: How Fear Can Establish Force Without Physical Injury

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that in rape cases, intimidation can substitute for physical force—a knife threat suffices even without injuries.

Rape Conviction Upheld: Credible Testimony and Medical Evidence Validate Child Victim's Account

Supreme Court affirms rape conviction, explaining why a child victim's credible testimony and medical findings outweigh denial and alibi.

Rape Delay in Reporting Due to Fear and Intimidation Does Not Affect Victim's Credibility

Philippine Supreme Court rules that a rape victim's delay in reporting due to fear of the offender does not diminish her credibility or indicate a false accusation.

Investment or Loan? The Estafa Trap in Misrepresented Business Ventures

When a business deal fails, is it a breach of contract or estafa? The Supreme Court clarifies when false pretenses turn a failed investment into a criminal offense.

Notarizing Without a Commission: When a Lawyer’s Mistake Becomes Malpractice

The Supreme Court suspends a lawyer for notarizing documents after his commission expired, ruling that ignorance or reliance on staff is no excuse.

When Can the Ombudsman Intervene in Appeals of Its Decisions

The Supreme Court clarifies the Ombudsman's right to intervene in appeals of its administrative decisions and the effect of appeals on execution.

Conditional Sales vs Contracts to Sell: Clarifying Property Rights in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a "conditional sale" is actually a contract to sell, and why full payment matters for ownership transfer.

Judicial Ethics and the Price of Impropriety: Lessons from the Court of Appeals Controversy

The Supreme Court's ruling on the CA justices' conduct in the Meralco-GSIS case underscores the strict standards of judicial ethics and propriety.

Annulment of Judgment: Why Only Real Parties-in-Interest Can Challenge Reconstituted Titles

Explaining the Supreme Court ruling on who may file annulment of judgment in land reconstitution cases and the importance of real party-in-interest status.

Executive Privilege vs Senate Inquiries: The Neri Doctrine on Presidential Communications

The Supreme Court upholds presidential communications privilege in Senate inquiries, balancing executive confidentiality against legislative oversight powers.

Reconstitution of Cadastral Records: Publication Requirement for Court Jurisdiction

Learn when publication in the Official Gazette is required to reconstitute cadastral records under Act 3110, and how the Supreme Court resolved this property law dispute.

Unlawful Detainer: Proving a Lease Contract and the Limits of Ownership Claims

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies what a plaintiff must prove in unlawful detainer cases, including the lease contract and better right to possession.

Breach of Trust and Qualified Theft: When Employee Misconduct Justifies Dismissal

The Supreme Court clarifies when an employee's theft against a co-worker constitutes a valid cause for termination under Philippine labor law.

Employee Theft and Just Cause for Termination Under Philippine Labor Law

The Supreme Court rules on when employee theft against a co-worker justifies dismissal as a cause analogous to serious misconduct.

Labor-Only Contracting and Illegal Dismissal: When a Principal Becomes the Employer

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies when a company becomes the true employer of workers supplied by a contractor, and the consequences of illegal dismissal.

Appeal Bond in Labor Cases: Why Missing the Deadline Is Fatal

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on why an employer's failure to post an appeal bond within 10 days makes a Labor Arbiter's decision final and executory.

Online Psychological Abuse Under RA 9262: Proving Facebook Post Authorship and Higher Penalties

The Supreme Court clarifies how to prove Facebook post authorship in VAWC cases and applies higher cybercrime penalties for online psychological abuse.

Lis Pendens and Due Process: Protecting Registered Owners in Property Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies when a notice of lis pendens may be annotated, balancing a claimant's interest against a registered owner's right to due process.

Upholding Workers Rights Illegal Dismissal AND THE Limits OF Corporate Discretion IN Labor Disputes

Supreme Court affirms illegal dismissal ruling against Purefoods for union busting, clarifies corporate procedural rules in labor disputes.

Guarantor's Defense of Excussion: What the Supreme Court Requires

Explaining the benefit of excussion for guarantors under Philippine law, based on the Supreme Court's ruling in Bitanga v. Pyramid Construction.

Authority TO Sell Written Power IS KEY To Valid Real Estate Transactions

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on Estate of Lino Olaguer clarifies when a written power of attorney is required for valid real estate sales.