[ G.R. No. 38561, September 05, 1933 ]
FERNANDO ENRIQUEZ, PETITIONER AND APPELLANT, VS. PAMPANGA BUS CO., INC., RESPONDENT AND APPELLEE.
D E C I S I O N
HULL, J.:
Petitioner is the holder of a certificate of public convenience for a route, Masantol-Macabebe-Manila, and therefore for a short distance the two routes coincide, but they are not competitors as petitioner holds a restrictive license as to local passengers.
This court will not spend its time deciding questions the resolution of which cannot affect the rights of the persons presenting them. (Beech vs. Crossfield, 12 Phil., 555-558.)
In the absence of showing of any interest in the case, petitioner has no standing in this court, and the petition for review must be and is hereby dismissed, with costs against the petitioner.
On the assumption that the case had been submitted, a decision was promulgated August 22, 1933.[1] The case was orally argued on August 24, 1933. It has been reconsidered by the court, and this decision takes the place of that formerly entered. So ordered.
Avanceña, C. J., Malcolm, Villa-Real, and Imperial, JJ., concur.[1] Page 937, post.