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2007-02-23 |
AUSTRIA-MARTINEZ, J. |
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| No doctrine is more sacrosanct than that judgments of courts or awards of quasi-judicial bodies, even if erroneous, must become final at a definite time appointed by law.[12] This doctrine of finality of judgments is the bedrock of every stable judicial system.[13] | |||||