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Overtaking at a Curve: Determining Negligence and Liability in Vehicular Accidents

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on overtaking at curves, negligence presumption, and common carrier liability for passenger deaths.

Power Rate Differentials: ERB Authority to Protect Utility Companies Upheld

Supreme Court affirms ERB power to set rate differentials favoring utilities over direct industrial customers of NAPOCOR.

Lease Renewal Clauses: Mutual Consent vs Unilateral Option Under Philippine Law

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies when a lease renewal clause requires mutual consent rather than a unilateral lessee option, with practical guidance.

Contractor's Lien vs. Insolvency: Enforcement Rights in Construction Disputes

The Supreme Court clarifies when a contractor's lien under Article 2242 of the Civil Code can be enforced, and the proper remedy for wrongful attachment.

Motion for Reconsideration Under Summary Procedure: The Lucas Doctrine

When can a litigant file a motion for reconsideration under summary procedure? The Supreme Court clarifies the exception for dismissal orders.

Treachery and Conspiracy in Philippine Murder Law: The Ricafranca Case on Unlicensed Firearms

The Supreme Court clarifies treachery, conspiracy, and the effect of R.A. 8294 on murder committed with unlicensed firearms.

Execution Pending Appeal: Financial Distress Alone Is Not a Good Reason

The Supreme Court clarifies that a corporation's financial distress is not, by itself, a "good reason" for execution pending appeal.

Diplomatic Immunity vs Defamation: The Liang Case and Limits of Official Acts

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on ADB staff immunity, defamation, and why diplomatic immunity is not absolute for criminal acts.

Police Power and Civilian Employees: Defining Authority Within the PNP

Supreme Court ruling on NAPOLCOM Resolution 93-032: civilian PNP employees cannot exercise police powers reserved for uniformed personnel.

Rape Conviction: Credibility of Testimony and the Nuances of Penetration

The Supreme Court affirms a rape conviction based on the victim's credible testimony, clarifies penetration nuances, and adjusts penalties and damages.

Official Duty vs Personal Liability: Defining Immunity in Defamation Cases

Can a diplomat or international organization worker claim immunity for defamation? The Supreme Court clarifies when official duty ends and personal liability begins.

Expropriation and Writ of Possession: What the 1997 Rules Changed

Learn how the 1997 Rules of Court streamlined expropriation, making writs of possession ministerial upon deposit of assessed value.

Judicial Overreach Defining Jurisdictional Boundaries IN Marriage Solemnization

Philippine Supreme Court clarifies judges' authority in marriage solemnization, ruling on jurisdiction limits and administrative liability.

Eminent Domain: Necessity, Procedure, and the Writ of Possession in Philippine Law

The Supreme Court explains when the government may expropriate private land, the necessity requirement, and the rule on writs of possession.

Incestuous Rape: When a Father's Betrayal Warrants the Death Penalty

The Supreme Court affirms the death penalty for a father who raped his 12-year-old daughter, underscoring the gravity of incestuous rape under Philippine law.

When a "Sale" Is Really an Equitable Mortgage: Lessons from Aguirre v. Tupas

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on when a deed of absolute sale is presumed an equitable mortgage under the Civil Code.

Life Insurance Contracts: When Does an Application Become a Binding Agreement

Philippine Supreme Court explains when a life insurance application becomes a binding contract, using Perez v. BF Lifeman as guide.

Judicial Employees and Immorality: Ethics Standards in the Philippine Judiciary

Supreme Court dismisses two court employees for illicit affair, reaffirming high moral standards for judiciary personnel.

Exit Polls and Free Expression: The ABS-CBN v. Comelec Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled that Comelec cannot totally ban exit polls, as they are protected by freedom of speech and of the press.

Official Immunity vs Individual Accountability: Limits of Protection in Defamation Cases

When does diplomatic or organizational immunity shield a person from criminal defamation? The Supreme Court clarifies the boundaries.

Exit Polls and Free Speech: The ABS-CBN v. Comelec Ruling

The Supreme Court struck down Comelec's total ban on exit polls, affirming that free speech and press freedoms protect election-day surveys.

Breach of Trust: Safeguarding Employee Rights in Termination Cases

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on dismissal of court employees for immorality, highlighting integrity standards and due process in administrative cases.

Prior Title Prevails: Resolving Overlapping Land Titles in the Philippines

When two Torrens titles cover the same land, the earlier one prevails. Learn the rules from the Supreme Court's ruling in Liao.

Kidnapping for Ransom: Intent and Deprivation of Liberty Explained

Philippine Supreme Court ruling clarifies what proves intent and deprivation of liberty in kidnapping-for-ransom cases involving minors.