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Supreme Court
June 29, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: Using common family terms – like “niece” or “uncle” – in a criminal charge is enough to inform the accused of the nature of their relationship to the victim, especially when that relationship qualifies the crime and increases the penalty.
June 15, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: Letting customers listen to a short 20-second sample of a ringtone before buying does not violate copyright laws.
June 8, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: An employment contract, like any other contract, is perfected at the moment the parties come to agree upon its terms and conditions, and thereafter, concur in the essential elements thereof.
June 1, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: A declaration of nullity of marriage based on the psychological incapacity of one or both spouses under Article 36 should not affect the status of the children in accordance with Article 54 of the Family Code.
May 25, 2025
Supreme Court: Forged Documents are Void Even if Notarized (Gil G. Chua vs. Bank of Commerce)
May 18, 2025
Supreme Court Holds School Liable for Negligence in Bullying Incident
May 13, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: The Supreme Court has reiterated that the presumption that a letter was properly delivered, based on a post office’s registry return receipt, does not apply when strong evidence suggests otherwise.
May 4, 2025
The Supreme Court Decides: Family and Friends’ Testimonies Can Prove Psychological Incapacity in Nullity of Marriage Cases
April 27, 2025
The Supreme Court decides: Lawyers cannot be held liable for notarial violations unless there is clear evidence that they knowingly permitted the misuse of notarial commission.
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