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SC has no power to compel Duterte on what actions to do on West Philippine Sea issues

Supreme Court (SC) The Supreme Court (SC) has declared it has no power to compel President Duterte on what specific actions he should do to “defend the national territory, which includes the West Philippine Sea (WPS), against Chinese incursions.” With its declaration, the SC dismissed the petit

SC dismisses petition compelling PRRD to defend PH territory

MANILA - The Supreme Court (SC) has affirmed the presidential prerogative in choosing the best course of action in handling territorial disputes with other countries, particularly in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). In a nine-page decision penned by Associate Justice Rodil Z. Zalameda on June 29 but released on November 18, the high court dismissed "for utter lack of merit" a petition filed by lawyer Romeo M. Esmero who accused President Rodrigo Duterte of "inaction/failure" to perform his duties in connection with the WPS dispute with China. Esmero, in his petition, said the filing of diplomatic protests against China is "not a defense", saying the proper way for the Philippines to act is to ask the United Nations to send UN patrol boats and sue China before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand payment and damages for taking the Kalayaan Island. In its decision, the Court said no law justifies the action sought by the petition for the Presiden

Land conversion in CARP once final cannot be challenged anymore — SC – Manila Bulletin

Supreme Court (SC) The Supreme Court (SC) has scored the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) for its flip-flopping orders on land conversion which declared certain landholdings outside the coverage of the government’s agrarian reform program. It reiterated that once a conversion order in

A home is not just property; it is a sanctuary – Supreme Court – Manila Bulletin

“A home is not just property; it is a sanctuary, a realized dream.” Thus, the Supreme Court (SC) has ordered that “if for justifiable causes it must be seized, courts must ensure that the same is in accordance with law and upon observance of the requisites of due process.” In a decision released last July 12 and written by Associate Justice Rodil V. Zalameda, the SC ruled: Associate Justice Rodil V. Zalameda “The issuance of a writ of possession (by trial courts) ceases to be ministerial if a condominium unit or subdivision lot buyer intervenes to protect their rights against a mortgagee bank or financial institution.

SC suspends judge for six months for cellphone message to lawyers after promulgating decision

“Let the court decision speak for itself.” A judge need not send cellphone text messages to the parties in a case or to their lawyers to explain his decision or suggest what legal recourse to take, the Supreme Court (SC) said. With these admonitions, the SC suspended for six months without pay Naga City regional trial court (RTC) Judge Soliman M. Santos Jr. who, on Dec. 17, 2018, acquitted a couple of estafa charge but ordered them to pay P1.39 million in damages to the complainant. After promulgating his decision on the case, Judge Santos sent a text message to the parties’ lawyers and asked them, in effect, to accept his decision or to file a motion for reconsideration since his ruling was not yet final.

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