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Execution of Judgment in Ejectment Cases: Why the Court of Origin Matters

In ejectment cases, execution of an affirmed judgment generally belongs to the trial court of origin, not the appellate court. A Supreme Court ruling clarifies why.

Upholding Judicial Impartiality: Lessons from Judge Luzano's Ex Parte Inspection

A judge's ex parte ocular inspection after trial violates due process and the appearance of impartiality, as shown in this administrative case.

Public Officials Beware: Good Faith Reliance on Subordinates Is No Shield Against Graft Charges

The Supreme Court clarifies that public officials cannot evade graft liability by claiming reliance on subordinates, especially when approving large transactions.

Justice Delayed IS Justice Denied Understanding Judicial Efficiency IN THE Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on a judge fined for failing to decide a case within the 90-day constitutional period.

Upholding Judicial Impartiality: Why Private Judge-Litigant Communication Is Unacceptable in Philippine Courts

The Supreme Court admonishes a judge for private calls to a litigant, reaffirming that judges must not only be impartial but also appear impartial.

When Presence at the Scene of an Illegal Act Becomes Misconduct: A Philippine Legal Guide

Explore how Philippine law treats presence at an illegal act as misconduct, using the Supreme Court's ruling in People v. Casingal as a guide.

Pakikisama vs Public Duty: When Court Employees Cross the Line

Supreme Court censures court employees who left posts for a birthday party, ruling pakikisama cannot excuse neglect of public duty.

Beyond Eyewitnesses: Circumstantial Evidence in Philippine Rape Cases

How the Supreme Court upheld a rape conviction based on circumstantial evidence, explaining what this means for criminal prosecutions in the Philippines.

Contract of Sale vs. Contract to Sell: Key Differences in Philippine Real Estate Law

The Supreme Court clarifies the crucial distinction between a contract of sale and a contract to sell, and why it matters in property disputes.

Unconscious Victim Rape Conviction and Witness Credibility in Philippine Law

Explaining People v. Villanos, where the Supreme Court upheld a rape conviction based on an unconscious victim's testimony and credibility findings.

Earnest Money Isn't a Done Deal: Why Payment Terms Perfect a Contract of Sale in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies that earnest money alone doesn't perfect a sale when payment terms remain unsettled. Learn the rules.

Positive Eyewitness ID Trumps Alibi Conviction Upheld IN Philippine Robbery Rape Case

Supreme Court affirms rape conviction of nurse-aide who assaulted a schizophrenic patient, rejecting alibi and upholding the victim's positive identification.

Treachery Defined: Sudden Attacks and Murder Under Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains treachery in murder cases through a sudden tricycle stabbing, clarifying evident premeditation and damages.

Rape of a Person With Schizophrenia: Consent and Legal Capacity

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on rape of a schizophrenia patient, consent, and legal capacity under Article 335.

Precision in Charges: How a Flaw in a Rape Indictment Spared a Defendant from Death Penalty in the Philippines

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on People v. San Juan clarifies how a defective rape indictment affects penalties and due process.

When Can a Judge Notarize Documents? Supreme Court Rules on Ex-Officio Notaries

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of a judge's power to notarize documents outside official duties, ruling on unauthorized notarization.

Why a Court Declaration of Nullity Is Crucial to Avoid Bigamy in the Philippines

A Supreme Court ruling explains why a prior judicial declaration of nullity is essential before remarrying, and why a pending nullity case cannot suspend a bigamy prosecution.

Ex Officio Notarization: Defining the Boundaries for Municipal Court Judges in the Philippines

The Supreme Court clarifies the limits of municipal trial court judges' ex officio notarization powers under Circular No. I-90.

Immediate Execution of RTC Ejectment Judgments: What the Supreme Court Has Held

When the RTC affirms an ejectment ruling, the order to vacate is immediately enforceable—even if the losing party appeals. Here's why.

Treachery and Testimony: Proving Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Murder Cases

A Philippine Supreme Court ruling explains how credible eyewitness testimony, not treachery, can establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt in murder cases.

Delaying Justice When Civil Cases Cant Stifle Criminal Prosecution

The Supreme Court clarifies when a civil case cannot suspend criminal prosecution, citing the rule on prejudicial questions and dilatory tactics.

Summary Judgment Denied: Genuine Issues of Authority and Liability Must Be Resolved at Trial

When can a party get summary judgment? The Supreme Court explains why genuine issues of fact—like authority to sue and liability—require a full trial.

Judicial Impartiality and the Appearance of Impropriety in Philippine Courts

A Supreme Court ruling on a judge fined for delay and impropriety, explaining why judges must avoid even the appearance of bias.

When Judges Face Harassment Suits: The TRO Rules and Judicial Independence

Supreme Court dismisses administrative case against two RTC judges over TRO issuance, clarifying when judicial errors become disciplinary liability.