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2014-11-12 |
PERLAS-BERNABE, J. |
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| Besides, an apparent lack of due process may be raised by a party at any time since due process is a jurisdictional requisite that all tribunals, whether administrative or judicial, are duty bound to observe. In Salva v. Valle,[43] the Court pronounced that "[a] decision rendered without due process is void ab initio and may be attacked at anytime directly or collaterally by means of a separate action, or by resisting such decision in any action or proceeding where it is invoked." The Court sees no defensible reason as to why this principle should not be herein applied. | |||||