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2009-02-18 |
QUISUMBING, J. |
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| On August 27, 1991, respondent Adela Sia, joining respondent Robert Ngo and his wife, Apolonia Ngo as compulsory petitioners, also filed a petition[19] for annulment of judgment before the Court of Appeals. The petition, docketed as CA-G.R. SP No. 25819, likewise sought the nullification of the same decision and writ of execution issued in Civil Case No. 84-27347 allegedly for lack of jurisdiction for non-inclusion of Adela Sia who was an indispensable party. However, the Court of Appeals dismissed the petition for failure to state a cause of action.[20] The appellate court held that respondent Adela Sia had no right to the subject property at the time the complaint in Civil Case No. 84-27347 was filed since her claim as registered co-owner of the property arose only during the pendency of the case. Respondent Adela Sia moved for reconsideration, but it was denied in the November 27, 1991 Resolution[21] of the Court of Appeals. Not dissuaded by the dismissal, she elevated the case to this Court via petition for review, docketed as G.R. No. 103054.[22] This Court, however, also denied the petition, as well as the motions for reconsideration, and ordered that an entry of judgment be made in due course.[23] | |||||