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Foreclosure Publication Rule: Why Missing the Notice Voids the Sale

Failure to publish a foreclosure notice under Act No. 3135 is a jurisdictional defect that invalidates the sale, as Baclig v. Rural Bank of Cabugao shows.

Barangay Conciliation Is Not Jurisdictional: When Non-Referral Is Waived

Supreme Court clarifies that failure to undergo barangay conciliation is a waivable condition precedent, not a jurisdictional defect.

Voluntary Submission Curing Jurisdictional Defects Through Affirmative Relief

When a defendant seeks affirmative relief from a court, they voluntarily submit to its jurisdiction—even if summons was defective.

Labor Appeals: Failure to Serve Appeal Memorandum Is Not Jurisdictional

The Supreme Court clarifies that failure to furnish the opposing party a copy of a labor appeal memorandum is only a formal lapse, not a jurisdictional defect.

Jurisdictional Defect: Strict Compliance in Land Title Reconstitution

Reconstitution of lost land titles requires strict compliance with RA 26's jurisdictional requirements; defects are fatal.

Appeal Dismissed: Failure to Post Appeal Bond Is Jurisdictional Defect in Labor Cases

Learn why failing to post an appeal bond in labor cases is a jurisdictional defect that can cost you your appeal.

Who May File Libel Cases: City Prosecutor vs Provincial Prosecutor

Supreme Court rules on which prosecutor has authority to file libel Informations, and why a wrong prosecutor's filing is a fatal jurisdictional defect.

Unauthorized Prosecutor Filing: When Lack of Authority Invalidates a Criminal Case

An information filed by a prosecutor without prior written approval from the city or provincial prosecutor is a jurisdictional defect that cannot be cured by the accused's plea.

Voluntary Appearance and Estoppel: How Jurisdictional Defects in Philippine Courts Can Be Cured

Philippine Supreme Court ruling on how voluntary appearance and estoppel can cure jurisdictional defects in criminal cases before the Sandiganbayan.