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2009-10-27 |
CHICO-NAZARIO, J. |
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| The sound reason behind the policy of the Court in requiring the attachment to the petition for certiorari, prohibition, mandamus, or quo warranto of a clearly legible duplicate original or certified true copy of the assailed judgment or order, is to ensure that the said copy submitted for review is a faithful reproduction of the original, so that the reviewing court would have a definitive basis in its determination of whether the court, body, or tribunal which rendered the assailed judgment or order committed grave abuse of discretion.[34] Also, the Court has consistently held that payment of docket fees within the prescribed period is jurisdictional and is necessary for the perfection of an appeal.[35] | |||||