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Lease Extension Balancing Landlord Rights and Tenant Long-Term Occupancy

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when courts may extend a lease under Article 1687 and how to compute reasonable rent after expiration.

Property Transfers in Common-Law Relationships: Navigating Legal Restrictions

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on property transfers to common-law spouses, void sales, and conjugal property rules explained.

When Court Errors Are Judicial, Not Administrative: The Tallado Administrative Case

The Supreme Court clarifies that judges' alleged errors in issuing TROs are judicial matters, not grounds for administrative discipline absent bad faith.

Noise as Nuisance When Business Operations Disturb Neighboring Properties

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when business noise becomes a legal nuisance and why courts, not local governments, handle abatement cases.

Constructive Dismissal: When Employee Transfers Become Unfair Labor Practices

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when a management transfer becomes constructive dismissal and unfair labor practice.

Can an Employee Be Denied Retirement Benefits for Breach of Trust?

The Supreme Court rules on whether a bank manager validly dismissed for breach of trust can still claim retirement benefits after his compulsory retirement date had passed.

Reinstatement of Union Members: Scope of Labor Secretary's Order in Illegal Strike Cases

Supreme Court clarifies which union members are reinstated under a Labor Secretary's assumption-of-jurisdiction order in illegal strike cases.

Court Clerk Fined for Neglecting Ministerial Duty to Enforce Writs of Execution

Philippine Supreme Court holds court clerks and sheriffs must enforce writs with dispatch; refusal based on personal doubts is dereliction of duty.

Heirs' Rights: Written Notice Is Key for Legal Redemption in Extrajudicial Settlements

Philippine Supreme Court ruling: publication of an extrajudicial settlement does not bind non-participating heirs, and written notice is required before legal redemption.

When a Waiver Revives Rights: Property Disputes and Quitclaims in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies that a default order in land registration cases does not bar the government from appealing, and explains the limits of waiver in property disputes.

Legality of Buy-Bust Operations in Philippine Drug Cases: An In-Depth Analysis

The Supreme Court affirms buy-bust operations as lawful entrapment in drug cases, clarifying penalties under RA 9165 regardless of drug quantity.

Falsification of Public Documents: When Collective Signatures Do Not Equal Collective Guilt

A Supreme Court ruling clarifies individual criminal liability for falsification of public documents in collective decision-making bodies like the PBAC.

When Can the Solicitor General Represent Public Officials: Clarifying Conflicts of Interest in Damage Suits

The Supreme Court clarifies the Solicitor General's authority to represent public officials and the limits of court jurisdiction over customs seizures.

Balancing Property Rights and Law Enforcement: The Release of Seized Goods in Intellectual Property Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on the release of seized goods in IP cases, balancing property rights and law enforcement.

Vitiated Consent in Marriage: Duress, Intimidation, and the Burden of Proof

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies what proves duress or intimidation in marriage annulment cases and the damages that follow.

Sandiganbayan Jurisdiction: Defining Government-Owned Corporations and Official Authority in Graft Cases

Learn how the Supreme Court defined government-owned corporations and official authority for Sandiganbayan jurisdiction in graft cases.

Docket Fees and Dismissal: Balancing Procedural Rules With Substantial Justice

The Supreme Court affirms that appellate courts may relax procedural rules on briefs to serve substantial justice, not strict technicality.

Acquisitive Prescription and Laches in Property Disputes: Aguirre v. Heirs of Villanueva

Learn how the Supreme Court applied ordinary acquisitive prescription and laches in a property dispute between heirs and buyers.

Judicial Employee Misconduct: Ethical Standards Apply Even Outside Official Duties

The Supreme Court holds court employees accountable for misconduct even in private acts, citing a process server's assault as a breach of judicial ethics.

Intent to Kill vs Intent to Rob: Distinguishing Murder From Robbery With Homicide in Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a killing is murder, not robbery with homicide, based on the accused's intent.

Local Autonomy Prevails Defining Boundary Disputes Between Municipalities AND Highly Urbanized Cities

Supreme Court ruling clarifies that COSLAP lacks jurisdiction over LGU boundary disputes, which belong to sanggunians under the Local Government Code.

Substantial Compliance Prevails Reinstating Appeals Despite Technical Defects

The Supreme Court clarifies when defective certifications against forum shopping may be excused in appeals, balancing procedural rules with substantial justice.

Substantial Compliance With Rule 42 Requirements: The Navalta Case on Procedural Rules

The Supreme Court rules that substantial compliance with Rule 42 petition requirements can cure technical defects, favoring merits over procedure.

Good Faith Mortgage vs Forged Title: Protecting the True Property Owner's Rights

Can a bank keep a mortgage on property bought through a forged deed? The Supreme Court clarifies the true owner's remedies.