Civil Law, Criminal Law

Capili vs. People G.R. No. 183805, July 03, 2013 Bigamy

FACTS: Petitioner was charged with the crime of bigamy before the RTC. Petitioner thereafter filed a Motion to Suspend Proceedings alleging that: (1) there is a pending civil case for declaration of nullity of the second marriage before the RTC of Antipolo City filed by Karla Y. Medina-Capili; (2) in the event that the marriage… Read More Capili vs. People G.R. No. 183805, July 03, 2013 Bigamy

Civil Law

Republic vs. CA, Molina G.R. No. 108763 February 13, 1997 Psychological Incapacity

FACTS: Roridel O. Molina filed a petition for declaration of nullity of her marriage to Reynaldo Molina. The petition alleged that after a year of marriage, Reynaldo showed signs of “immaturity and irresponsibility” as a husband and a father since he preferred to spend more time with his peers and friends on whom he squandered… Read More Republic vs. CA, Molina G.R. No. 108763 February 13, 1997 Psychological Incapacity

Constitutional Law, Political Law

Macalintal vs. COMELEC G.R. No. 157013. July 10, 2003 Suffrage, Overseas Absentee Voting

FACTS: This is a petition for certiorari and prohibition filed by Romulo B. Macalintal, a member of the Philippine Bar, seeking a declaration that certain provisions of Republic Act No. 9189 (The Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003) suffer from constitutional infirmity. Claiming that he has actual and material legal interest in the subject matter… Read More Macalintal vs. COMELEC G.R. No. 157013. July 10, 2003 Suffrage, Overseas Absentee Voting

Constitutional Law, Political Law

AASJS vs. DatumanongG.R. No. 160869 May 11, 2007 Citizenship, Dual Allegiance

FACTS: This is a petition filed by petitioner ADVOCATES AND ADHERENTS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS AND ALLIED WORKERS against respondent, then Secretary of Justice Simeon Datumanong, the official tasked to implement laws governing citizenship. Petitioner prays that a writ of prohibition be issued to stop respondent from implementing Republic Act No. 9225, entitled “An… Read More AASJS vs. DatumanongG.R. No. 160869 May 11, 2007 Citizenship, Dual Allegiance

Criminal Law

Abdulla vs. People G.R. NO. 150129 April 6, 2005 Malversation, Criminal Intent

FACTS: Convicted by the Sandiganbayan of the crime of illegal use of public funds, appellant Abdulla is before the Court on petition for review under Rule 45. Appellant’s co-accused, Aguil and Darkis, were both acquitted.  Only appellant was found guilty and sentenced by the Sandiganbayan. Upon motion for reconsideration, the Sandiganbayan amended appellant’s sentence by… Read More Abdulla vs. People G.R. NO. 150129 April 6, 2005 Malversation, Criminal Intent

Constitutional Law, Political Law

Soriano vs. La Guardia G.R. No. 164785 April 29, 2009 Freedom of Speech

  FACTS: On August 10, 2004, at around 10:00 p.m., petitioner, as host of the program Ang Dating Daan, aired on UNTV 37, made obscene remarks against INC. Two days after, before the MTRCB, separate but almost identical affidavit-complaints were lodged by Jessie L. Galapon and seven other private respondents, all members of the Iglesia… Read More Soriano vs. La Guardia G.R. No. 164785 April 29, 2009 Freedom of Speech

Constitutional Law, Political Law

Estrada vs. Escritor A.M. No. P-02-1651. August 4, 2003 Benevolent Neutrality

  FACTS:   Alejandro Estrada wrote to Judge Caoibes, Jr., requesting for an investigation of rumors that respondent Soledad Escritor, court interpreter in said court, is living with a man not her husband.  They allegedly have a child of eighteen to twenty years old. He filed the charge against Escritor as he believes that she is… Read More Estrada vs. Escritor A.M. No. P-02-1651. August 4, 2003 Benevolent Neutrality

Constitutional Law

Ebralinag vs. DepEd G.R. No. 95770 March 1, 1993 Religious Freedom

  FACTS: All the petitioners in the original case were minor school children, and members of the sect, Jehovah’s Witnesses (assisted by their parents) who were expelled from their classes by various public school authorities in Cebu for refusing to salute the flag, sing the national anthem and recite the patriotic pledge as required by… Read More Ebralinag vs. DepEd G.R. No. 95770 March 1, 1993 Religious Freedom

Constitutional Law, Political Law, Taxation

Tolentino vs. Secretary of Finance G.R. No. 115455 October 30, 1995 Freedom of the Press

FACTS: These are motions seeking reconsideration of our decision dismissing the petitions filed in these cases for the declaration of unconstitutionality of R.A. No. 7716, otherwise known as the Expanded Value-Added Tax Law. Now it is contended by the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) that by removing the exemption of the press from the VAT while… Read More Tolentino vs. Secretary of Finance G.R. No. 115455 October 30, 1995 Freedom of the Press

Constitutional Law, Political Law

Garces vs. Estenzo G.R. No. L-53487 May 25, 1981 Separation of the Church and the State, Religious Freedom

  FACTS:   The case is about the constitutionality of four resolutions of the barangay council of Valencia, Ormoc City, regarding the acquisition of the wooden image of San Vicente Ferrer to be used in the celebration of his annual feast day. That issue was spawned by the controversy as to whether the parish priest… Read More Garces vs. Estenzo G.R. No. L-53487 May 25, 1981 Separation of the Church and the State, Religious Freedom