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ALBAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE v. RAFAEL P. SANTELICES

This case has been cited 4 times or more.

2012-03-20
ABAD, J.
[9] Rollo (G..R. No. 190293), pp. 83-84; rollo (G.R. No. 190356), p. 55.
2010-12-01
BRION, J.
It is  well settled that an action is considered "moot" when it no longer  presents  a  justiciable controversy  because  the issues involved have  become  academic or when  the matter  in  dispute has  already been resolved, and no longer requires judicial intervention.[12] Considering that the respondent Judge already issued the March 11, 2010 order[13] requiring  the  production  and inspection of documents and properties within the  possession  and  control of  respondent  Marcopper,  nothing left  for  us  to  act upon.  Courts  will  not sit  for the purpose  of trying moot  cases  and spend  time  in deciding questions whose resolution cannot in any way affect the rights of the person or persons presenting them.[14]
2010-12-01
BRION, J.
It is  well settled that an action is considered "moot" when it no longer  presents  a  justiciable controversy  because  the issues involved have  become  academic or when  the matter  in  dispute has  already been resolved, and no longer requires judicial intervention.[12] Considering that the respondent Judge already issued the March 11, 2010 order[13] requiring  the  production  and inspection of documents and properties within the  possession  and  control of  respondent  Marcopper,  nothing left  for  us  to  act upon.  Courts  will  not sit  for the purpose  of trying moot  cases  and spend  time  in deciding questions whose resolution cannot in any way affect the rights of the person or persons presenting them.[14]
2010-03-17
BERSAMIN, J.
Others either applied or were nominated. Victor Fernandez, the retired Deputy Ombudsman for Luzon, applied, but later formally withdrew his name from consideration through his letter dated February 8, 2010. Candidates who accepted their nominations without conditions were Associate Justice Renato C. Corona; Associate Justice Teresita J. Leonardo-De Castro; Associate Justice Arturo D. Brion; and Associate Justice Edilberto G. Sandoval (Sandiganbayan). Candidates who accepted their nominations with conditions were Associate Justice Antonio T. Carpio and Associate Justice Conchita Carpio Morales.[19] Declining their nominations were Atty. Henry Villarica (via telephone conversation with the Executive Officer of the JBC on February 5, 2010) and Atty. Gregorio M. Batiller, Jr. (via telephone conversation with the Executive Officer of the JBC on February 8, 2010).[20]