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When Apparent Authority Binds a Corporation: Lessons from Filipinas Life v. Pedroso

When can a corporation be liable for its agent's unauthorized acts? The Supreme Court explains apparent authority and ratification in Filipinas Life v. Pedroso.

Loan vs Malversation: When Public Funds Become Private After Ownership Transfer

When does public money stop being public? The Supreme Court clarifies how a loan transfers ownership and defeats malversation charges.

From Murder to Homicide When Sudden Attacks Lack Treachery in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when a sudden attack qualifies as treachery and when it does not, reducing murder to homicide.

Delaying Tactics Unveiled: Repeated Motions to Quash in Criminal Proceedings

The Supreme Court rules that repeated motions to quash and inhibit judges are delaying tactics that impede justice.

Bidding Required Government Contracts Must Ensure Fair Competition

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when public bidding is mandatory for government service contracts and why negotiated awards violate fair competition.

Protecting Children Credibility IN Rape AND Lasciviousness Cases Involving Minors

The Supreme Court affirms that minor inconsistencies do not destroy a child rape victim's credibility, explaining why delay in reporting is justified.

Protecting the Vulnerable: Upholding Justice for Victims of Parental Rape

Philippine Supreme Court affirms conviction for qualified rape committed by a father against his minor daughter, emphasizing the law's protection for vulnerable victims.

Overload Pay and 13th Month Pay: Defining Basic Salary in Philippine Labor Law

The Supreme Court clarifies whether teaching overload pay forms part of basic salary for 13th month pay computation under Philippine law.

Habeas Corpus in Custody Disputes: When Personal Liberty Is Not Unlawfully Restrained

The Supreme Court clarifies that habeas corpus requires unlawful restraint of liberty, not merely a dispute over custody of an elderly relative.

Correct Penalty for Estafa: Clarifying the Discrepancy in Indeterminate Sentencing

The Supreme Court clarifies the correct indeterminate penalty for estafa under Article 315(2)(a), resolving conflicting rulings on how to compute the minimum term.

Fixed Term vs Unexpired Term: Clarifying Appointments in the Philippine Tourism Authority

The Supreme Court clarifies when a PTA General Manager serves a full six-year term versus only the unexpired portion of a predecessor's term.

Bribery and Abuse of Authority When Recanted Testimony Fails to Sway the Court

Supreme Court affirms bribery and graft convictions despite recanted testimony, explaining why retractions rarely overturn convictions.

Amendment of Pleadings, Family Home Protection, and the Perils of Procedural Shortcuts

A Supreme Court ruling on partition, indirect contempt procedure, and the automatic constitution of the family home under the Family Code.

Equitable Mortgage vs Sale With Right to Repurchase: Price and Intent

When is a "sale with right to repurchase" really an equitable mortgage? The Supreme Court explains the role of price adequacy and intent.

Who Gets SSS Death Benefits When a Member Has Multiple Wives? A Primer on Beneficiary Rules

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies who qualifies as primary beneficiary under the SSS Law when a member leaves behind a legal spouse and common-law families.

Arson Proven by Circumstantial Evidence: Insurance Claims and Intent

The Supreme Court explains how circumstantial evidence, including over-insurance, can prove destructive arson beyond reasonable doubt.

Lease Termination: Lessors Can Still Collect Rent After Lessee Default and Abandonment

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on lessor rights when lessee defaults and abandons leased property, clarifying remedies for unpaid rent.

Incestuous Rape as a Qualifying Circumstance and the Admissibility of the Victim's Testimony

The Supreme Court affirms a father's rape conviction, explaining why a victim's delayed report and testimony remain credible in incestuous rape cases.

Judicial Accountability: Judges and Court Personnel Held Liable for Undue Delay and Misconduct

Supreme Court holds retired judge liable for undue delay in deciding 23 cases and clerk of court for issuing false certification.

Ombudsman's Authority Upheld Disciplining Public School Teachers and Employees

Supreme Court confirms the Ombudsman can directly discipline public school teachers and employees, not just recommend action.

When Administrative Complaints Against Judges Are Harassment: The Tallado v. Racoma Case

The Supreme Court clarifies when administrative complaints against judges are harassment suits and why judicial errors must be raised in court, not in disciplinary cases.

Preventive Suspension and Backwages of Local Government Employees Under Investigation

When can a suspended local government employee claim backwages? The Supreme Court clarifies the rule in Plaza v. Court of Appeals.

The Fine Line Between Unpaid Bills and Criminal Fraud Estafa in Restaurant Settings

When does an unpaid restaurant bill become a criminal offense? A Supreme Court ruling clarifies when non-payment crosses into estafa.

Philippine Courts Must Honor Foreign Arbitration Clauses Under RA 9285

Philippine courts must respect foreign arbitration clauses. The Supreme Court explains when trial courts should refer disputes to arbitration.